For the New Year in Thailand. Originally we equate the waning days of the first lunar month, which falls on late January. New Year's Day To comply with the principle of Buddhism. Held during the winter or the beginning of winter. Later changes to the motto Brahmin. Is taking up one fifth lunar month is New Year's Day. Coinciding with the Day Thus, in ancient times, we equate the New Year, Songkran is Thailand's only counting the new year, or Songkran, the lunar day. Compared with the solar day Small errors in each year. Thus, in the fifth day of the first lunar month of the year 2432, which falls on April 1, King Rama V. It shall be April 1 as New Year's Day of Thailand since then. The new year will be the same every year on the solar. So, it took months of April was the first month of the year since then. However, most people, especially the rural areas continue to take for Songkran, the New Year is when there is a change of government is democracy. The government believes that the new year on April 1, often without much carnival and saw fit to revive again. Declared a festive New Year's Day on April 1, 2477 in Bangkok, the first time it spread to other provinces in subsequent years by the year 2479, it has held over the years. All provinces Named official "Songkran New Year
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