Category: Festivals
Festivals in Thailand are an important part of Thai culture and history. They bring families, communities, and generations together and reflect Thai values, beliefs, and traditions. Many festivals are linked to religion, nature, and respect for the past.
In this category, you will learn about major Thai festivals such as Songkran, Loy Krathong, and important Buddhist holidays. We explain the meaning behind each festival, how people celebrate, and why these events are important in Thai society.
Thai festivals are not only about celebration and fun. They also teach respect, gratitude, and community spirit. Families often come together to make merit, visit elders, and share meals. For parents, festivals are a time to pass traditions and values to children and help them understand Thai culture from a young age.
This section also explores how festivals have changed over time and how they are celebrated in different parts of Thailand. Whether you are a parent raising children in Thailand or someone learning about Thai culture, this category helps you understand the deeper meaning of festivals and their role in Thai history and daily life.