With only 3 weeks to go, the city, led by Deputy Mayor Wattana Chantanawaranon has begun plans for a traditional Songkran festival.
Songkran is only three weeks away and city officials are laying plans for another attempt at a traditional holiday celebration to compete with the annual water-fighting chaos.
Deputy Mayor Wattana Chantanawaranon laid out the general schedule for the three-day celebration April 18-20 at Naklua’s Nan Po Public Park.
The first day will start with an offering of alms to monks at 7 a.m., followed by a Buddhist parade from Lan Po to Sawang Fah Road to the Sawang Boriboon Foundation office and back again.
With only 3 weeks to go, the city, led by Deputy Mayor Wattana Chantanawaranon has begun plans for a traditional Songkran festival.
On the 19th – Pattaya’s annual “wan lai” or water-throwing celebration – more sedate festivities will begin at Chaimongkol Temple with a short parade in South Pattaya on Beach and Second Roads.
While most people will be recovering from the 19th’s insanity, officials will be back at Lan Po around mid-day on the 20th with games, Muay Thai boxing exhibitions and oily-post climbing.
Wattana again implored people to celebrate Songkran with reverence and respect for others and, especially, not use high-powered PVC pipes as water guns. He admitted, however, that efforts to outright ban the dangerous guns have been a failure.