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Alcohol sales prohibited on Makha Bucha Day

By The Phuket News

 

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Devout Buddhists taking part in the Makha Bucha candle procession. Photo: John Shedrick

 

PHUKET:-- All government offices will be closed this coming Tuesday (Feb 19) as Thais all across the country celebrate Makha Bucha day. The sale of alcohol is banned by law on this day.

 

Makha Bucha is a Buddhist holiday which takes place annually on the night of the full moon during the third lunar month of the year.

 

The event marks the anniversary of the Buddha’s first major sermon. On the full moon of the third lunar month, seven months after the Lord Buddha began his teachings when 1,250 monks came together, with no prior arrangement to hear Buddha preach, Buddha ordained these monks and passed to them the basic principles of Buddhism: to eschew all evil, to do only what is good, and to cleanse the mind, along with other teachings which marked a key event in the development of the religion.

 

Full Story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/alcohol-sales-prohibited-on-makha-bucha-day-70387.php#eflF0SCvOQ7VWJBv.97

 

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10 hours ago, dcnx said:

Mom and pop shops are always exempt. No worries and everyone knows it. 

Just another directive from the Ministry of Silly Directives who also put out closing schools in Chiang Mai because of the smoke. ????

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13 hours ago, rkidlad said:

I won’t be refraining from drinking this holiday, but I shall refrain from any form of corruption. And not just for this holiday, for every day of the year. 

 

Aren’t I a good atheist....

I see your point. These celebrations of the faithful unfortunately are ignored by those who pick and choose which tenants they adhere to.

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12 hours ago, Kwasaki said:

Just another day with the Lao Khao in 150M bottles more pathetic news.

Aha!... so THAT'S how you do it. Thanks!

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be some good photo opportunities. I like to see religious holidays all over the world. I think Ill go to Sicily for Easter

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Hotels always sell beer. Sure it is more expensive but it depends how badly you need one or how bored you are.

As has been said this is a non-thread as it happens every year and there are ways around the ban on purchasing. As have been stated in preceding posts.

If you have and are well known at your "local" and they have an electronic register just but your beers on Monday and consume on Tuesday. I have done this before for a group of 20 or so...

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13 hours ago, ratcatcher said:

Anyone who wants or needs a drink at home will have purchased their booze before the holy day.

Bloody good idea....good to see there are intelligent users on this forum.????   

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36 minutes ago, ZeVonderBearz said:

Blanket ban on beer because of a Buddhist holiday in a country that is supposedly open to all. The hypocrisy. The real reason for these bans is because they don't want the locals to gather round, have a few bevies and then start talking about the problems in the country. That's my view.

This is not limited to LOS.  Happens in Banana Republics as well.

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40 minutes ago, Jiggo said:

Bloody good idea....good to see there are intelligent users on this forum.  ð��� 

Looks like you're in good company then eh Jiggo? :thumbsup:

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33 minutes ago, Spellforce said:

Immigration in Jomtien will be closed tuesday the 18th, but will they also close monday the 17th ?

Double fault.

Tuesday is the 19th, Makha Bucha holiday.

And NO: Monday 18th is not an extra holiday.

Open on Monday 18th.

 

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Well that day is my birthday so I will simply pre buy, although up here no one could give a shit what day it is, they need to sell stuff to eat.

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