Songkran, a traditional Buddhist New Year’s Festival, is celebrated each April, the hottest month of the year. As part of the festivities, water fights are held throughout the country.
The Water Festival originated from a Hindu Brahminical ritual. Every year, there is a religious day when the believers go to the river to bathe and wash away their sins. Family members or close friends carry water back and pour on those who cannot go to the river because of old age or disability.
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