Thai Families Flock to Temples and Tourists Gather on Khao San Road for Thai New Year Festivities

Bangkok: Making merit to bring good fortune and blessings for the Thai New Year. Taking advantage of the auspicious start to the Thai New Year, many families visited temples to make merit, pray for blessings, and seek good fortune. Meanwhile, Khao San Road is open for water splashing for the last time today, and a large influx of tourists is expected in the afternoon. Police are conducting drills and preparing to ensure security.

According to Thai News Agency, the Thai New Year, also known as Songkran, is celebrated with great enthusiasm across the country. The tradition of making merit at temples is a key part of the celebrations, as families gather to offer food to monks, engage in prayer, and participate in various rituals aimed at ensuring prosperity and happiness for the coming year.

On Khao San Road, a renowned hub for tourists in Bangkok, the festivities include the famous water splashing event. This year, it marks the final day for such activities, drawing a significant number of visitors eager to partake in the lively celebrations. The authorities have anticipated a large influx of tourists and have taken necessary measures to maintain order and safety.

Police presence has been bolstered, with officers conducting drills and preparing for the day's events to ensure that both locals and tourists can enjoy the festivities without any concerns. The combination of traditional temple visits and the vibrant street celebrations highlights the unique and multifaceted nature of Songkran in Thailand.