1. PATTAYA INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL ( MARCH)
Free concerts by an incredible range of local and international musicians . Visitors can also have fun at the Pattaya beach by riding jet skis and boats.
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2. WAN LAI PATTAYA SONGKRAN FESTIVAL( APRIL)
Partake in various activities around Na Kluea, Wat Chai Mongkhon and South Pattaya like the alms -giving ceremony , other religious rituals , folk entertainment , folk games and water plashing.
3. PATTAYA INTERNATIONAL MARATHON(JULY)
The Pattaya International Marathon is one of the most famous marathons in Thailand that is organised yearly. Every year , there are many runners participating from various countries. Racing competitions include wheelchairs, quarter -marathon , half marathon and marathon.
4.LOI KRATHONG DAY
This day is one of the most popular festivals in Thailand celebrated annually on the full moon night of the 12th lunar month, usually in November . " Loi" means float and " Krathing" is a lotus shaped vessel made of banana leaves. The festival is of Brahmin origins in which people offer thanks to the Goddess of the water. It is believed that the Krathong carries away sins and bad luck and wishes are made for the New year due to start soon.
Free concerts by an incredible range of local and international musicians . Visitors can also have fun at the Pattaya beach by riding jet skis and boats.
www. tourismthailand.org
2. WAN LAI PATTAYA SONGKRAN FESTIVAL( APRIL)
Partake in various activities around Na Kluea, Wat Chai Mongkhon and South Pattaya like the alms -giving ceremony , other religious rituals , folk entertainment , folk games and water plashing.
3. PATTAYA INTERNATIONAL MARATHON(JULY)
The Pattaya International Marathon is one of the most famous marathons in Thailand that is organised yearly. Every year , there are many runners participating from various countries. Racing competitions include wheelchairs, quarter -marathon , half marathon and marathon.
4.LOI KRATHONG DAY
This day is one of the most popular festivals in Thailand celebrated annually on the full moon night of the 12th lunar month, usually in November . " Loi" means float and " Krathing" is a lotus shaped vessel made of banana leaves. The festival is of Brahmin origins in which people offer thanks to the Goddess of the water. It is believed that the Krathong carries away sins and bad luck and wishes are made for the New year due to start soon.
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