Take you to learn about Thailand's Songkran Festiva
- April 13th is a significant day in Thailand as it marks the start of the traditional New Year celebrations known as Songkran. The festival is also referred to as the "Water Festival" due to the practice of throwing water at others to symbolize the washing away of sins and bad luck from the past year.

- During the Songkran festivities, people engage in water fights on the streets, with buckets of water, water guns, and even elephants being used to drench passersby. The streets are filled with people wearing brightly colored clothes and traditional Thai attire, dancing to music and enjoying the festive atmosphere.
- The tradition of Songkran has been observed for centuries and is deeply rooted in Thai culture. In addition to the water fights, people also visit temples to make merit, pour water on Buddha statues, and receive blessings from monks.
- Overall, the Songkran festival is a time for Thai people to come together and celebrate the start of a new year with joy, happiness, and blessings.

