| Public Holidays in Thailand |
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| Tuesday, 01 June 2004 | |
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1st January - New Year's Day 1st March - Makha Bucha Day 6th April - Chakri Day 13th-15th April - Songkran Festival 3rd May - National Labour Day (substitution day, real day is on 1st May) 5th May - Coronation Day 14th May - Royal Ploughing Ceremony (government holiday only) 31st May - Wisakha Bucha Day (substitution day, real day is on 29 May) 1st July - Mid Year's Day 27th July - Asanha Bucha Day (government holiday only) 28th July - Start of Buddhist Lent 12th August - H.M. The Queen's Birthday 25th October - Chulalongkorn Day (substitution day, real day is on 23 Oct) 6th December - H.M. The King's Birthday (substitution day, his real birthday is on 5th Dec) 10th December - Constitution Day 31st December - New Year's Eve |
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