New Year's Day Thailand holidays
January 1 is a public holiday in Thailand and the Thais happily join in the fun of the occasion, even though the traditional Thai New Year is in April. In fact, Thailand is probably the only country in the world where New Year is celebrated three times every year-January 1, the Chinese New Year in February and the Thai New Year or Songkran in April.
For New Year, a lot of Thais go back to their upcountry homes and spend the holidays with their families. In Bangkok, the hotels bring out the fairy lights and organize lots of fattening and inebriating events. Most hotels, bars and restaurants arrange special promotions, which are mostly expensive and need to be booked in advance. If you just go somewhere on spec, you might be disappointed. It pays to plan ahead for New Year.
The best places to count in the New Year are in front of the World Trade Center and around Siam Square, along Silom Road and Patpong, and at Sanam Luang and Ratchadamnoen Klang Avenue. Firework displays are organized at many spots around the city, but the most notable are at Sanam Luang and Wat Saket, on top of the Golden Mount.
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