The 13th-14th-15th April of every year is a world renown Thai celebration of Song-grane Day. The occasion traditionally marks a new year. The long extended public holiday allows people living and working in far away towns to head home and stay with their family.How does the Thai celebrate this joyous festive ?
There’s a big household cleaning to welcome the atmosphere of a new year.
The young pour fragrant water into the elders’ hands and they’re returned with words of blessing.
The young pour fragrant water into the elders’ hands and they’re returned with words of blessing.
The young pour fragrant water into the elders’ hands and they’re returned with words of blessing.
The statues of Lord Buddha are present along the street processions. People demonstrating a sign of religious respect by splashing fragrant water to the statues and expecting a holy blessing in return.
The statues of Lord Buddha are present along the street processions. People demonstrating a sign of religious respect by splashing fragrant water to the statues and expecting a holy blessing in return.
The streets are perfumed with flower essence from fresh flowers decorated vehicles processing along.
The streets are perfumed with flower essence from fresh flowers decorated vehicles processing along.
With Thai beauty of Miss Song-grane contests everywhere.
And now under the hottest sun of the April month…a fun…fun…fun in splashing water to one another.
And now under the hottest sun of the April month…a fun…fun…fun in splashing water to one another.
And now under the hottest sun of the April month…a fun…fun…fun in splashing water to one another.
And now under the hottest sun of the April month…a fun…fun…fun in splashing water to one another.

Happy Song-grane Day to all the Tunisians…