Public Holidays in Thailand 2017
Here You can see Public Holidays in Thailand 2017.In Thailand, holidays are referred to as “traditional” holidays. The country is officially observing 23 national holidays and several religious observations. Buddhism is the predominant religion practiced by over 98 percent of Thai citizens. The majority of traditional holidays is based on Buddhist culture and faith.
Holidays in Thailand 2017
Date | Day | Holiday |
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1 Jan-2017 | Sun | New Year’s Day |
2 Jan-2017 | Mon | New Year Holiday |
11 Feb-2017 | Sat | Magha Puja Day |
13 Feb-2017 | Mon | Magha Puja Holiday |
6 Apr-2017 | Thu | Chakri Memorial Day |
13 Apr-2017 | Thu | Songkran Festival |
14 Apr-2017 | Fri | Songkran Festival |
15 Apr-2017 | Sat | Songkran Festival |
17 Apr-2017 | Mon | Songkran Festival |
1 May-2017 | Mon | National Labour Day |
5 May-2017 | Fri | Coronation Day |
10 May-2017 | Wed | Visakha Bucha Day |
11 Jul-2017 | Tue | Khao Phansa Day |
12 Aug-2017 | Sat | Her Majesty the Queen’s Birthday |
14 Aug-2017 | Mon | Her Majesty the Queen’s Birthday Holiday |
23 Oct-2017 | Mon | Chulalongkorn Memorial Day |
5 Dec-2017 | Tue | His Majesty the King’s Birthday |
10 Dec-2017 | Sun | Constitution Day |
11 Dec-2017 | Mon | Constitution Day (Observed) |
31 Dec-2017 | Sun | New Year’s Eve |