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		<title>Songkran – Thailand New Year</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Thai New Year Songkran is better known as the water festival and if you’ve never been to Thailand during this period you truly are missing a wondrous site. Songkran falls in the hottest (+40°C or +100°F) time of the year in Thailand, at the end of the dry season and with the coming of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Thai New Year <strong>Songkran</strong> is better known as the water festival and if you’ve never been to Thailand  during this period you truly are missing a wondrous site.</p>
<p><img src="../images/04/songkran_bike.jpg" alt="Songkran Biker" width="280" height="270" align="left" /><strong>Songkran</strong> falls in the hottest (+40°C or +100°F) time of the year in <a title="Thailand Scuba Tours" href="../">Thailand</a>,  at the end of the dry season and with the coming of the rains Thai  people become generous with their water and start throwing it about a  bit, a lot in fact. Everyone will be armed with  the latest pump action  water pistols and walk the streets just soaking everyone else. Pick up  trucks will be jammed full of people surrounding a large water butt and  as the truck drives past bowls of water are tossed from the container  onto everyone. Home owners on popular routs will have their own water  butts outside their homes or it some cases a garden hose and drench each  other and passersby.</p>
<p>As fun as this all sounds it is also tradition to  visit and pay respects to family and elders. Many Thai people celebrate  Songkran by visiting the local Wat for prayers and to give alms to the  monks. It is also a time of year to clean out the household shrine to  ask for good fortune in the coming year. Many of he cities and local  villages will parade the most important Buddha images through the  streets giving everyone a chance to ritually bath the image for luck. On  the whole Songkran to Thai people is no different to other cultures  really. <img src="../images/04/songkran_pickup.jpg" alt="Songkran Pickup" width="200" height="146" align="right" />They  make New Year resolutions to be better people, they cleanse their homes  for a better future and promise the following year will be better. The  only difference between their celebration and that in the UK is they  have fun.</p>
<p>What started as gently pouring water over peoples  hands has grown into one huge street water fight. If you are lucky  enough to be in <a title="Thailand Scuba Tours" href="../">Thailand</a> at this time of year then don’t take your camera out unless its  protected. Don’t wear your best Prada or Gucci you bought in Pratunam  market, just get yourself an UBER pump action water pistol and have some  of the best fun since you grew up.</p>
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