Chinese Lunar New Year

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2026-02-17 - 2026-02-18 All day

Not gazetted as a public holiday in Thailand but owing to the large Chinese population in the country, Chinese New Year (also known as Lunar New Year or the Spring Festival) is one of the most widely celebrated festivities in Thailand

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