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  2. Theravada New Year - Wikipedia

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    Theravāda New Year, also known as Songkran, is the water-splashing festival celebration in the traditional new year for the Theravada Buddhist calendar widely celebrated across South and Southeast Asia in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, parts of northeast India, parts of Vietnam, and Xishuangbanna, China [2] [3] begins on 13 April of the year.

  3. Songkran (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    The celebration covers a period of three days: 13 April is regarded as Maha Songkran, the day that the sun moves into Aries on the zodiac or the last day of the old year. The next day, 14 April is called Wan Nao , the transitional day between the old and the new years, and 15 April is called Wan Thaloeng Sok ( Thai : วัน ...

  4. Water Festival - Wikipedia

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    Songkran: Thailand: 13 April: 15 April ... Sri Lanka: 14 April: 14 April No Puthandu: ... On the first day, a grand celebration marks the beginning of the festival ...

  5. South and Southeast Asian solar New Year - Wikipedia

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    Puthandu: Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, India, and northern and eastern regions of Sri Lanka; Vishu: Kerala, India; Bisu: Tulu Nadu region of Karnataka and Kerala, India; Jur Sital: Mithila region of Bihar, India, and Nepal; Vaisakhi: Punjab, north and central India; Nepalese New Year [3] [4] Sangrai: Bangladesh; Aluth Avurudda: Sri Lanka; In ...

  6. Lao New Year - Wikipedia

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    Lao New Year is widely celebrated festival in Laos. [1] The festival is also celebrated by the Lao in Australia, Canada, France, the UK and the US. [2] Lao New Year takes place in April, the hottest time of the year in Laos, which is also the start of the monsoon season. Lao New Year takes place at virtually the same time as the new year ...

  7. Sangken - Wikipedia

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    Sangken is celebrated as Songkran in other South East Asian countries. Songkran [ 6 ] is a new year in the countries like Thailand, Laos, etc., while the Tai Phake celebrate Sangken to invoke the blessings of the Buddha for protection of the mankind from the evils, for peace, harmony, good luck and good health.

  8. A brief history of the Times Square New Year’s Eve ball drop

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    The ritual of watching a dazzling ball descend from a pole in Times Square has taken place since the early 20th century, when electricity use was so new it seemed like magic.

  9. Cambodian New Year - Wikipedia

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    A three-day public holiday in the country, the observance begins on New Year's Day, which usually falls on 13 April or 14 April, which is the end of the harvesting season, when farmers enjoy the fruits of their labor before the rainy season begins. Khmers living abroad may choose to celebrate during a weekend rather than just specifically 13 ...