National Days in Thailand
Posted on 31 July 2009
The following are national days in Thailand though none of them are celebrated as public holidays. National Children's Day - 2nd Saturday of January วันเด็กแห่งชาติ (Wan Dek Haeng Chat) Widely celebrated, especially by governmental agencies, with many activities for children.
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