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Boun Awk Phansa – The end of Buddhist Lent


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Depends what you mean by celebrations. It's usually a dry day anyway. Wife usually drags me to the temple but this year, we didnt do anything.

So in my experience, it's a low key dry day. Even lower key this year so soon after the passing of the King.


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Makes me laugh. What do they celebrate? 99.99% have given up nothing for lent, so why celebrate the end?

Just more drunkeness her than usual and even more and louder fireworks going off than over the last few weeks.

I will celebrate tomorrow if the bangs that start at 6am and last all day into the night will finally come to an end. I doubt it though.

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Today is the holiday.

Tomorrow it's over.

Like no Easter on Tuesday.

 

I am eagerly waiting that the madness is over.

Hours and hours of firecrackers/fireworks up here.

The dogs are scared and seek shelter.

Is it that mad all over Thailand?

 

The celebration in Bangkok is mourning.

 

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3 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said:

Today is the holiday.

Tomorrow it's over.

Like no Easter on Tuesday.

 

I am eagerly waiting that the madness is over.

Hours and hours of firecrackers/fireworks up here.

The dogs are scared and seek shelter.

Is it that mad all over Thailand?

 

The celebration in Bangkok is mourning.

 

 

Deathly (and pleasantly) quiet in my area of Jomtien and the beach.

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