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‘Songkran Festival’ extended to five-day holiday

By The Nation

 

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The Cabinet on Tuesday gave the green light for the five-day "Songkran Festival" holiday from April 12 to 16.

 

To accommodate people travelling up-country to visit their hometowns, and to stimulate nationwide tourism, the Cabinet allowed Thursday, April 12, as an additional holiday on top of the festival time from April 13 to 16.

 

As traffic congestion is expected during the long holiday period, Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha also instructed state officials to prepare measures to improve road safety and public order.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30339797

 
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46 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha also instructed state officials to prepare measures to improve road safety and public order.

Meaning same same, maybe 10 less deaths give or take either ways, or 61 additional deaths, given the extra public holiday, "step right up, place your bets"

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2 hours ago, saakura said:

Oh God. Now all our regular whiners will start their yearly ranting about the water throwing 'madness', road death 'carnage', thailand 3rd world, end of tourism, economic collapse blah blah while the thais will spend, eat, smile and enjoy one more long Songkran holiday.

if they manage to avoid the road death carnage 

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3 hours ago, cyril sneer said:

if they manage to avoid the road death carnage 

 

If I recall correctly, statistics have shown that New Years / Songkran traffic fatalities are only slightly higher than the 50-60 annual deaths/day average, ie. ~70 deaths/day.

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2 hours ago, poohy said:

Tough!!

No one forced them to have the damn  kids:neus:

Actually genetics, horamoans (sic) alchol and other drugs, porn etc probably atleast had a hand in it. And there in lies the rub..

 

.now a hand in and a rub is often less emjoyable than the real thing 555 55 5

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9 hours ago, YTP said:

 

If I recall correctly, statistics have shown that New Years / Songkran traffic fatalities are only slightly higher than the 50-60 annual deaths/day average, ie. ~70 deaths/day.

Mainly due to the drives being stuck in traffic jams everywhere hard to get up to the speed they really want to drive at.

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15 hours ago, saakura said:

Oh God. Now all our regular whiners will start their yearly ranting about the water throwing 'madness', road death 'carnage', thailand 3rd world, end of tourism, economic collapse blah blah while the thais will spend, eat, smile and enjoy one more long Songkran holiday.

Yes

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15 hours ago, saakura said:

Oh God. Now all our regular whiners will start their yearly ranting about the water throwing 'madness', road death 'carnage', thailand 3rd world, end of tourism, economic collapse blah blah while the thais will spend, eat, smile and enjoy one more long Songkran holiday.

Hmmmm. I doubt the families of the hundreds that will die and the thousands injured will be celebrating.

 

Personally, I enjoyed Songkran in Pattaya till they started putting ice in the water. 

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An added day will boost the economy for sure as Mr. and Mrs. Somchai will have to spend more money for alcohol.  As for tourism, yeah right, when pigs fly. More and more it is becoming the norm for ex pats to get out of dodge during this assine holiday.  One more day for the road carnage to build up to a new record high.  Congratulation once again to the stupidity of the Thai powers that be.

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15 hours ago, saakura said:

Oh God. Now all our regular whiners will start their yearly ranting about the water throwing 'madness', road death 'carnage', thailand 3rd world, end of tourism, economic collapse blah blah while the thais will spend, eat, smile and enjoy one more long Songkran holiday.

Many Thais complain too, you know. Those who spend a lot of time at the temples complain about those that are less considerate. As for me, even in my native country I didn't like going on long journeys at national holiday time due to traffic jams galore, Ha!

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18 hours ago, nev said:

Great idea, many families only go back to their home villages twice a year, this gives them more time to spend with the family and kids.

Must be hard on some parents having to leave their kids with the grandparents and go work in BKK.

And to make new babies which will be abandoned as usual and educated by uneducated grand parents. It's a never ending cycle 

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17 hours ago, overherebc said:

My idea.

Make it as many days as you want.

Just make it

only one day of the water throwing and enforce it.

Yes I know. I'm a BOF. ???

Know what you mean as whilst most of us stay at home/walk or get a taxi to the festivities during the water-throwing days - I feel very sorry for those Thais that still have to ride a 'bike to get to work, as mostly only banks/govt. employees enjoy these 'bank holidays'.

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