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HM the Queen's Birthday-Thailand August 12, 2022
Thailand
Mothers day and the Queens Birthday
Independence Day Indonesia August 17, 2022
Indonesia
Celebrated on the day of August 17 and this day marks the declaration of Indonesia’s independence from Netherlands in the year of 1945.
National Day Malaysia August 31, 2022
Malaysia
Malaysia Day September 16, 2022
Malaysia
Chonburi Buffalo Racing Thailand October 4, 2022 – October 10, 2022
Chonburi Municipality Stadium, 107/12 Moo 2 Tumbolsamed, Amphur, Chon Buri District, Chon Buri 20000, Thailand
Venue : The yard in front of Chonburi Town Hall The festival features buffalo race which is divided into 3 sizes; small, medium and large. You will also see the decorated buffalo contest which is divided into beautiful type and funny type. There are also healthy buffalo contest, beauty buffalo breeder and also Nong Nang…
Naga Fireballs Thailand October 10, 2022 – October 16, 2022
Phon Phisai District, Nong Khai, Thailand
Naga fireballs have been reported over an approximately 250 kilometre long section of Mekong river with the centre of this section approximately at Phon Phisai town in Amphoe Phon Phisai. Balls have also been reported rising from smaller rivers, lakes and ponds in this region
Phuket Vegetarian Festival October 17, 2022 – October 25, 2022
Phuket, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket, Thailand
the Vegetarian Festival. It is celebrated throughout the entire country, but the festivities are at their height in Phuket, where about 35% of the population is Thai Chinese. It attracts crowds of spectators because of many of the unusual religious rituals that are performed.
Bon Om Touk Water Festival Cambodia November 5, 2022 – November 7, 2022
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
water festival
Cambodia Independence Day November 9, 2022
Cambodia
Loy Krathong Festival November 11, 2022 – November 13, 2022
Thailand
Loi Krathong[a] (Thai: ลอยกระทง, IPA: [lɔːj kràʔ tʰoŋ]) is a festival celebrated annually throughout southwestern Tai cultures, (Thailand, Laos, Shan, Tanintharyi, Kelantan, Kedah and Xishuangbanna). The name could be translated as "to float a basket", and comes from the tradition of making krathong or buoyant, decorated baskets, which are then floated on a river.
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