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  2. Loy Krathong - Wikipedia

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    Loy Krathong [1] Observed by ... and in 2024, the dates are 15-16 November. In ... cleaned six tonnes of rubbish from the city's waterways on the day after Loy Krathong.

  3. Thai lunar calendar - Wikipedia

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    An extra day or an extra 30-day month is ... 2024: Marong (มะโรง) ... Loy Krathong is actually on the second month of the Lanna calendar which is the 12th ...

  4. Boun Suang Huea - Wikipedia

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    The boat racing festival called Boun Suang Heua [1] or Boun Xuang Heua (Lao: ບຸນຊ່ວງເຮືອ [bùn sūa̯ŋ.hɯ́a̯]) or Loy Krathong (Lao ...

  5. Bon Om Touk - Wikipedia

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    2024 date: 14-15-16 November: Frequency: annual: Related to: Loy Krathong (in Thailand and Laos), Il Poya (in Sri Lanka) ... On the last day, a ribbon is cut ...

  6. Wat Buppharam, Penang - Wikipedia

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    It becomes a focal point for the annual Songkran, Loy Krathong and Vesak Day festivities within the city, ... This page was last edited on 24 October 2024, ...

  7. Songkran (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Songkran was extended to almost the entire month, starting on the first of April, and ending on the twenty-first, departing from the traditional 3-day format. And with the New Year of many calendars of Southeast and South Asia , in keeping with the Theravada Buddhist calendar and also coincides with New Year in Hindu calendar such as ...

  8. Siam Niramit - Wikipedia

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    The show's last scene is the festival Loy Krathong, ... The Business Day ' s Katy Chance lauded the show, ... This page was last edited on 31 October 2024, ...

  9. Royal Barge Procession - Wikipedia

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    In the reign of King Ram Khamhaeng the royal barge procession was performed at Loy Krathong ceremony. [6] The Ram Khamhaeng Inscription (RK) 1292 AD reads:– after which he watched and listened to people, men and women, sing and play... Whenever the royal barge alighted in front of a monastery, officials lighted fireworks. [7] (NN:67).