Chiang Rai is often called the city of endless festivals, as a lot of interesting events are held here throughout the year. Its brightest holidays are held in February, April and November. In April, locals celebrate one of the most anticipated and exciting events, Songkran or Thai New Year. The event is accompanied by a number of original traditions; some of them may seem very unusual to foreign visitors.
Water is poured on all passers during the festive day; this hilarious tradition symbolizes cleansing before the start of the next year. Going for a walk through city streets, don’t devote much time to choose clothes and make-up, as water would be probably poured in a minute. Locals and tourists who regularly visit the Songkran holiday have long accustomed to this fun entertainment and know that it’s necessary to go for a walk alone with plenty of water.
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