katana57 Posted September 19, 2012 Share Posted September 19, 2012 The ones in red are public holidays January (Sat) New Year's Day National Holiday 2 January (Mon) New Year's Day Substitution 3 January (Tue) New Year's Day Extra Holiday 14 January (Sat) National Children's Day 16 January (Mon) Teacher's Day 23 January (Mon) Chinese New Year's 7 March (Wed) Makha Bucha (Puja) Day 6 April (Fri) Chakri Day National Holiday 13-15 April (Fri-Sun) Songkran National Holiday 16-17 April (Mon-Tue) Songkran Substitution 1 May (Tue) National Labor Day 5 May (Sat) Coronation Day National Holiday 7 May (Mon) Coronation Day Substitution 9 May (Wed) Royal Ploughing Day (Government Only) 4 June (Mon) Visakha Bucha (Puja) Day National Holiday 2 July (Mon) Banking Holiday (Audit) 2 August (Thur) Asalha Bucha (Puja) Day National Holiday 3 August (Fri) Wan Khao Phansa Beginning of Buddhist Lent 12August (Sun) H.M. The Queen's Birthday, Mother's Day National Holiday 13 August (Mon) H.M. The Queen's Birthday Substitution 24 September (Mon) Mahidol Day 30 October (Tue) Wan Awk Phansa End of Buddhist Lent 23 October (Tue) King Chulaongkorn Day National Holiday 27-29 November (Tue-Thur) Loy Krathong 5 December (Wed) H.M. The King's Birthday National Holiday 10 December (Mon) Constitution Day 31 December (Mon) New Year's Eve National Holiday 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bumblebee Posted September 20, 2012 Share Posted September 20, 2012 Very helpful post Katana as some of these holidays affect bar openings as you know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SiamSam Posted September 20, 2012 Share Posted September 20, 2012 The ones in red are public holidays January (Sat) New Year's Day National Holiday 2 January (Mon) New Year's Day Substitution 3 January (Tue) New Year's Day Extra Holiday 14 January (Sat) National Children's Day 16 January (Mon) Teacher's Day 23 January (Mon) Chinese New Year' 05 FEBRUARY (WED) HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO LUNG AND SIAMSAM 7 March (Wed) Makha Bucha (Puja) Day 6 April (Fri) Chakri Day National Holiday 13-15 April (Fri-Sun) Songkran National Holiday 16-17 April (Mon-Tue) Songkran Substitution 1 May (Tue) National Labor Day 5 May (Sat) Coronation Day National Holiday 7 May (Mon) Coronation Day Substitution 9 May (Wed) Royal Ploughing Day (Government Only) 4 June (Mon) Visakha Bucha (Puja) Day National Holiday 2 July (Mon) Banking Holiday (Audit) 2 August (Thur) Asalha Bucha (Puja) Day National Holiday 3 August (Fri) Wan Khao Phansa Beginning of Buddhist Lent 12August (Sun) H.M. The Queen's Birthday, Mother's Day National Holiday 13 August (Mon) H.M. The Queen's Birthday Substitution 24 September (Mon) Mahidol Day 30 October (Tue) Wan Awk Phansa End of Buddhist Lent 23 October (Tue) King Chulaongkorn Day National Holiday 27-29 November (Tue-Thur) Loy Krathong 5 December (Wed) H.M. The King's Birthday National Holiday 10 December (Mon) Constitution Day 31 December (Mon) New Year's Eve National Holiday Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pdogg Posted September 20, 2012 Share Posted September 20, 2012 05 FEBRUARY (WED) HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO LUNG AND SIAMSAM Since it's not in red then I guess it's not a pubic holiday. And since it's not a Buddha Day or an erection.........bars open! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SiamSam Posted September 20, 2012 Share Posted September 20, 2012 Since it's not in red then I guess it's not a pubic holiday. And since it's not a Buddha Day or an erection.........bars open! Did you really mean "...or an erection!? Was it intended or a Freudian? Just so you know I make it a point on my birthday each year to achieve an erection. Maintaining it is what I wish for when I blow out the candles. Alas wishes seldom come true. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TEXASMAC Posted September 21, 2012 Share Posted September 21, 2012 Public Holiday does that mean banks are closed and no mail delivery or garbage pick - up? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
katana57 Posted October 1, 2012 Author Share Posted October 1, 2012 There's a holiday coming up 23 October (Tue) King Chulaongkorn Day National Holiday If you're heading in on that day(or the day before),get a bottle of what you like from Airport Duty Free,or on the plane.If you'll already be on the ground,stock up at 7-11,supermarket,etc.. Don't get caught searching for booze on the day,have your "fix" ready! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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