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What are the traditional festivals in Thailand?

The traditional festivals in Thailand are as follows:

1, Jiuhuangzhai Festival: held every September and1October, and celebrated for nine consecutive days;

2. Water-splashing Festival: National flags are hoisted all over the country, Buddhists and monks are bathed, water is sprinkled on elders, and prayers are prayed;

Loi krathong: This is the most meaningful and mysterious festival among Thai people. It is held on the evening of1February 15 in the Thai calendar every year.

4. Spring Farming Festival: May is the annual Spring Farming Festival in Thailand;

5. Buddha Day: the abbreviation of "Buddhist Festival", which is called "Ramadan" in Buddhism and "Buddha Day" in Thailand;

6. Ten Thousand Buddhas Festival: a traditional Buddhist festival in Thailand, which is held every year on March 15 of the Thai calendar;

7. Sambo Buddha Festival: one of the three major Buddhist festivals in Thailand, which falls on August 15 of the Thai calendar every year, the day before the Thai Summer Festival;

8. Summer Festival: also known as Saturdays, Summer Festival, Rain Festival, etc. , the most important traditional Buddhist festival in Thailand, is held every year on August 16 of the Thai calendar.

9. Xie Xia Festival: The Thai calendar 1 1 month 15 is the annual Xie Xia Festival in Thailand, also known as the Summer Festival, the Rain Festival and the Living Competition Festival. It is one of the important traditional Buddhist festivals in Thailand.

10, Emperor Zheng's Day: 65438+February 28th every year is a festival to commemorate the accession to the throne of Daxin, a national hero who fought against Myanmar.