Thailand is a Southeast Asian country located at the center of the Indochinese Peninsula. Thailand has Bangkok as its capital, with a population of 6.96 crores people. The country is famous for its beautiful temples, monks, street food, Buddhism, Elephant Pants, Islands, Tuk Tuks, and many more. Here is the list of public, local, and office holidays celebrated in Thailand every year.

Public Holidays in Thailand

January 1

New Year’s Day

January 2

New Year’s Day (in lieu)

January 22

Chinese New Year

March 6

Makha Bucha

April 6

Chakri Day

April 13

Songkran Holiday

April 14

Songkran

April 15

Songkran Holiday

May 1

Labour Day

May 4

Coronation Day

May 5

Coronation Day (bridge day)

May 25

Royal Ploughing Ceremony

June 3

H.M. Queen’s Birthday

Visakha Bucha Day

June 5

H.M. Queen’s Birthday (in lieu)

Visakha Bucha Day (in lieu)

July 28

H.M. King’s Birthday

August 1

Asahna Bucha Day

August 14

Queen’s Mother’s Birthday (in lieu)

September 24

Prince Mahidol Day

October 13

The Passing of King Bhumibol

October 23

Chulalongkorn Day

December 5

Father’s Day

King Bhumibol’s Birthday

December 8

Mother’s Day

December 10

Thailand Constitution Day

December 11

Thailand Constitution Day (in lieu)

December 31

New Year’s Eve