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Thailand Public Holidays 2015/2558 - Items in red are public holidays.

Download Complimentary 2015 Thaivisa Calendar here - Thaivisa Calendar 2015/2558

Wallet Size 2015 Calendar .pdf - Wallet Size.pdf

31 December 2014 (Wednesday) New Year's Eve

1 January (Thursday) New Year's Day

2 January (Friday) New Year's Day Extended

10 January (Saturday) National Children's Day

16 January (Friday) Teacher's Day

6-8 February (Friday-Sunday) Chiang Mai Flower Festival

14 February (Saturday) Valentine's Day

19 February (Thursday) Chinese Lunar New Year

20 February (Friday) Second Day Chinese New Year

21 February (Saturday) Third Day Chinese New Year

4 March (Wednesday) Makha Bucha Day

20 March (Friday) March equinox

6 April (Monday) Chakri Day

13 April (Monday) Songkran

14 April (Tuesday) Songkran

15 April (Wednesday) Songkran

1 May (Friday) Labor Day

4 May (Monday) Additional Day approved by cabinet.

5 May (Tuesday) Coronation Day

13 May (Wednesday) Royal Plowing Ceremony

1 June (Monday) Wisakha Bucha Day

21 June (Sunday) June Solstice

1 July (Wednesday) Mid-Year Bank Holiday (Auditing)

30 July (Thursday) Asalha Bucha

31 July (Friday) Wan Khao Phansa (Beginning of Buddhist Lent)

12 August (Wednesday) The Queen's Birthday (Mother's Day)

23 September (Wednesday) September equinox

23 October (Friday) Chulalongkorn Day

27 October (Tuesday) Wan Awk Phansa (End of Buddhist Lent)

24-26 November (Tuesday-Thursday) Loi Krathong

5 December (Saturday) The King's Birthday (Father's Day)

7 December (Monday) The King's Birthday Substitution Day

10 December (Thursday) Constitution Day

22 December (Tuesday) December Solstice

24 December (Thursday) Christmas Eve

25 December (Friday) Christmas Day

31 December (Thursday) New Year's Eve

Edited by Tywais
Additional holiday added, May 4
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December 7th - Monday, substitution day for the King's birthday, and December 10th - Thursday, Constitution Day are public/government holidays. As such immigration, schools and other government offices will be closed. Main branches of banks will also be closed (BOT site) but as usual the satellite branches such as malls will be operational. So prepare in advance your activities.



Either the 5th (King's birthday) or the 7th (substitution day) has a high probability of a no alcohol day, not clear yet. Constitution day has no prohibition.



December 11th, Bike for Dad Day. Appears they have decided not to make it a public holiday though I know many at our university will be taking the day off .




(Thanks to Tywais)


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