Thailand yesterday officially began celebrating Songkran, or Thai New Year, with locals and foreigners alike flocking to major sites and splashing water on each other after a three-year suspension due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Thailand on Thursday officially began celebrating Songkran, or Thai New Year, with locals and foreigners alike flocking to major sites and splashing water on each other nationwide after a three-year suspension due to the coronavirus pandemic.
This week, shoppers are flocking to buy water guns, which are a must-have Songkran item for the water-throwing holiday in Thailand. This year's Songkran
Some 5.1 million people are expected to travel during this year's Songkran Festival, generating over 23 billion baht in revenue a 26.3% increase from last year's figures.