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Thailand’s Makha Bucha Day Brings Alcohol Sales Ban

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Thailand’s Makha Bucha Day Brings Alcohol Sales Ban, With Limited Exceptions

Thailand will prohibit alcohol sales on Makha Bucha Day in 2026, which falls on March 3. The rule applies nationwide under Thailand’s alcohol control laws covering major Buddhist holidays. The report notes that certain venues may still sell alcohol under specific exemptions, such as some hotels and airport terminals, depending on licensing and local rules. Violations can carry penalties including a fine, jail time, or both. Authorities typically remind retailers and nightlife operators ahead of the holiday to avoid breaches.

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