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BANGKOK SONGKRAN FESTIVAL
April 4 -15, 2007
The Royal Ground (Sanam Luang) and around Rattanakosin Island
 
 
April 4 – 7/ 16.00 – 17.30
Songkran Procession
Route: Khao San Road-Banglumpoo Road-Phra Arthit Road-Santichai Prakarn Park

The Songkran procession will offer insight into ancient Thai customs and traditions related to Thai New Year celebrations and festivities.


April 7/ 09.00 – 16.00
Songkran Thai New Year Merit-making

According to Thai folk belief, the number ‘nine’ is considered to be an auspicious number. ‘Kao’ – the Thai word for ‘nine’ sounds very much like the Thai word which means to make progress or to take steps forward. Hence Thais consider making merit at the nine royal temples around Rattanakosin Island to be an auspicious gesture, the right way to start the new year.

These nine auspicious royal temples are:
  • Temple of the Emerald Buddha, formally known as Wat Phra Sri Rattanasasadaram or Wat Phra Kaeo
  • Wat Chetaphon (Wat Pho)
  • Wat Suthat
  • Wat Saket
  • Wat Bowonniwet
  • Wat Chanasongkram
  • Wat Rakang
  • Temple of Dawn, Wat Arun or Wat Chaeng
  • Wat Kalayanamitr
Ask for a ‘passport’ to the nine temples at the information desk at any of the nine temples. Have the passport stamped at each temple. Visitors who complete the merit-making pilgrimage at all nine temples receive a coupon for a lucky draw. Trying one’s luck of the draw is very much a part of the fun-loving Thai spirit and a love for all things, ‘sanuk’ (fun).

April 7/ 19.00 – 20.00
The Grand Songkran Legend light-and-sound presentation

Southern section of Sanam Luang near the Temple of the Emerald Buddha
(Wat Phra Kaeo).
Cultural shows and various forms of entertainment will also be presented as added highlights of the evening.

April 8 / 18.00 – 22.00
Grand Songkran opening ceremony

Southern section of Sanam Luang near the Temple of the Emerald Buddha
(Wat Phra Kaeo)

April 9 – 15/ 11.00 - 23.00
Songkran Celebration of the 4 Regions

Southern section of Sanam Luang near the Temple of the Emerald Buddha
(Wat Phra Kaeo)
This cultural showcase features colourful presentations and traditional Thai performances offer insight into Thai customs, traditions and way of life in the four regions of Thailand. These include local food and dessert making demonstrations.

April 9 - 15/ 19.00 – 20.00
The Grand Songkran Legend light-and-sound presentation

Southern section of Sanam Luang near the Temple of the Emerald Buddha
(Wat Phra Kaeo).
The light-and-sound presentation depicts Songkran traditions observed in the ancient courts during the reign of past Siamese kings in the Sukhothai, Ayutthaya and Rattanakosin era; Songkran traditions and customs in the four regions of the kingdom as well as a tribute to His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) on the auspicious occasion of His Majesty's 80th birthday anniversary. Cultural shows and various forms of entertainment will also be presented as added highlights of the evening.

April 12/ 08.00 – 16.00
Procession of Phra Puttha Sihing Buddha Image

The highly revered Phra Puttha Sihing Buddha image is believed to be the spiritual guardian protecting the local community from harm. This Buddhist land-borne procession through the streets of Bangkok presents an opportunity for local residents and visitors of Buddhist faith to make merit. Scented lustral water is poured over the image as a gesture of respect.

April 12/ 17.00
Wat Pho Temple Songkran Festival opening ceremony

Phra Viharn Phra Buddha Saiyaat ordination hall, Wat Pho temple
On the evening of 12 April, a congregation of 199 monks will chant prayers to dedicate merit-making blessing to His Majesty the King on the auspicious occasion of His Majesty the King’s 80th birthday anniversary.

April 12 – 16/ 08.00 – 18.00
Wat Pho Temple Songkran Festival

Merit-making activities include the ritual bathing of Buddha images. Scented lustral water is poured over Buddha images, the worship of sacred Buddha images, sand-stupa building as well as merit-making to seek blessing for ancestors.

A visit to Wat Pho temple also presents an opportunity to see a range of other cultural activities and experience Thai ways.
  • Thai food, desserts and herbal drinks, Thai art and handicraft items will be on sale.
  • Live demonstrations of fruit and vegetable carving, painting and Bai Sri banana-leaf floral art
  • An exhibition on the history of Wat Pho temple and Songkran traditions
  • Thai massage, the traditional art of healing

April 12
Wisutkasat Road Songkran Celebrations and Songkran Procession
08.00 Wisutkasat Road Chak Phra Songkran Procession
19.00 Young Miss Songkran contest (age 6-9 years)

April 12/ 20.00
Khao San Road Songkran Festival opening ceremony
International Miss Songkran beauty contest

Along Khao San Road

April 13/ 06.00
Songkran Thai New Year Buddhist Merit-making
The Wisutkasat Road Songkran beauty contest

The Wisutkasat Road Songkran beauty contest commences right after the merit-making rituals have been completed. Unlike all other Songkran beauty contests,
Wisutkasat Road Songkran beauty contest is designed to preserve traditional Thai textiles and highlights the beauty of traditional Thai costumes and is the only Songkran beauty contest that is held in the morning.

April 13/ 07.00
Songkran Thai New Year Buddhist Merit-making

The Royal Ground (Sanam Luang)

April 13/ 08.00 – 09.00
Songkran Thai New Year Buddhist Merit-making

Along Wisutkasat and Phra Athit Road

April 13/ 08.00 – 11.00
Songkran Thai New Year Buddhist Merit-making and Songkran Procession

Along Khao San Road

April 15/ 08.00 – 12.00
Songkran Thai New Year Buddhist Merit-making
At the Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun)

The presentation of ritual cloths to the temple as merit-making offerings.

April 15/ 17.00
Wat Pho Temple Songkran ritual bathing of Buddha images

Phra Viharn Phra Buddha Saiyaat ordination hall, Wat Pho temple

April 16/ 18.00
Songkran Thai New Year Lucky Draw

At Wat Bowonniwet temple

Tourist Assistance/Visitor Information
April 8-15 / 11.00-23.00 hrs

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Information Counter will be situated at the southern section of Sanam Luang

Contact information:
Tourism Authority of Thailand
Tel: +66 (0) 2250 5500 ext 3489

Bangkok Tourism Division
Tel: +66 (0) 2225 7612-5

   
  IMPORTANT
Event dates and programme details may be subject to change.
Many of the festivals and events listed on Thailand's official calendar of annual events are traditional Buddhist or folk festivals, the date of which is either determined by the Buddhist lunar calendar and waxing and waning moon. These are not staged events. The festivals reflect the rhythm of life in rural Thai villages and local traditions as observed in times past.
To ensure you have the most updated information, please reconfirm details prior to travel.

Contact:
Tourism Authority of Thailand
Email:
info@tat.or.th
Website:
www.tat.or.th
Tel: +66 (0) 2250 5500 (120 automatic lines)
Fax: +66 (0) 2250 5511 (two automatic lines)

FOR EVENT INFORMATION,
please call 1672.

Address:
1600 Petchaburi Road, Makkasan, Rajatevee
Bangkok 10400
Thailand

 
 
 
 
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