Thai Songkran festival draws crowds into water‑splashing celebrations
Thousands of locals and tourists filled Bangkok’s streets for Songkran, splashing water in celebration of the Thai New Year. The festival offered a moment of relief and reflection amid global economic pressures and rising costs.
Reuters
13 April 2026 at 07:39:31

A reveller plays with water as he celebrates the Songkran holiday, which marks the Thai New Year, in Bangkok, Thailand, April 12, 2026.
Patipat Janthong/Reuters
Thousands of revellers wearing colourful outfits packed Bangkok on Sunday (April 12) as Thailand marked Songkran, the traditional Thai New Year water festival.
Locals and foreign tourists wielded water guns and splashed one another along the crowded streets as music played during the festivities.
Some at the water festival said they found a temporary escape from the global fuel crisis and rising prices fueled by tensions in the Middle East.
German tourist Gerhardus Page said it was a celebration to "forget about the problems of the world,” whilst local resident Perraphat Onchoi said Songkran helped to "heal our minds while the world is so chaotic."
Expenditure during the festival, usually one of Thailand's biggest spending periods, is forecast to fall 3.7% to about 130 billion baht ($3.5 billion), a university survey showed, with 36% of respondents planning to spend less.
Spraying water on each other is an ancient ritual that symbolises cleansing, reverence and good fortune.
Production: Zaw Naing Oo, Tananchai Keawsowattana, Carla O'Connor/Reuters
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