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Makha Bucha Day Returns Next Monday Along With Alcohol Sale Ban

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National — Makha Bucha is an important religious day for Thai Buddhists. This year, it falls on next Monday, March 6th, which will be marked with many religious candle-lit ceremonies and gatherings. For those who...

Naga becomes Thailand’s official national mythical creature

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Thailand – The Cabinet has approved to designate the Naga as Thailand's official national mythical creature. Deputy government spokesperson Ratchada Thanadirek told Thai media, “The Cabinet has approved the request from various relevant sectors on November...

End of Buddhist Lent celebrates in Thailand on Monday, alcohol sales prohibited for 24...

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National - Today, October 10th, marks the end of the Buddhist Lent and the end of rainy season in Thailand. The day, which is also observed as a Buddhist holiday, was recognized as the end of...

Thousands of people with a million firecrackers join in the final night of the...

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Phuket – Thousands of people joined in the final night of the Vegetarian Festival farewell ritual last night, October 5th, 2022. Next year, in 2023, the Vegetarian Festival will be from October 15th to October...

Alcohol sales ban for end of Buddhist Lent Day on Monday, October 10th

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Thailand – The end of Buddhist Lent this year will be on Monday, October 10th when alcohol sales will be banned. Our previous story: Buddhist Lent begins marks the beginning of the three–month period where all monks...

Five-day-long weekend approaching in Thailand to celebrate two major Buddhist holidays, starting Wednesday

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National - Starting tomorrow, Thailand will have a five-day-long weekend as two Buddhist holidays are approaching on July 13th for Asanha Bucha Day and the 14th for the beginning of the Buddhist Lent while the...

Islamic Council of Thailand opposed to progressive bills and laws around cannabis, marriage equality,...

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Thailand- The Southern Islamic Council of Thailand released a group statement, representing thousands of Thai Muslims, that they reject and are opposed to recent progressive laws and bills in Thailand. The statement from the council was...

Buddhists should not judge monks’ misconduct and should leave them to Buddhist councils, National...

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Bangkok - Thai Buddhists should respect Buddhist monks and must not judge their wrongdoings but rather leave any consideration to the Buddhist councils, the Director of the National Buddhism Office said. Director Sippaworn Kaewngam told reporters...

Thai Buddhism Office introduces hotline 1374 for the public to report monks misconduct

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National - The National Office of Buddhism encourages the public to report any misconduct among Buddhist monks via hotline 1374. Deputy director Inthaphon Chan-iam told the Associated Press yesterday, May 19th, that following frequent reports and...

Four-day holiday with two official events to be observed in Thailand, starting from Friday,...

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National - The four-day holiday on the occasion of two official events in Thailand is held with the Royal Ploughing Ceremony on Friday the 13th and the Vasakha Bucha public holiday on Monday the 16th. The Royal...
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