Mother’s Day
- Thailand News
Visitors flock to Khamchanod for sacred water bowl ritual
Visitors flocked to Khamchanod Island yesterday to catch a glimpse of the sacred water bowl ritual and seek lucky numbers. The ceremony, led by Chawakan Khamwansa, drew a large crowd hoping for good fortune and blessings from Father Pu Sri Sutho and Mother Ya Sri Pratumma. Tourists from across Thailand journeyed to the island, navigating the bridge to pay their…
- Thailand News
Jasmine flower shortage raises prices for Mother’s Day
Skyrocketing prices and a shortage of local jasmine flowers marked this Mother’s Day, driven by fluctuating weather conditions. In Khon Kaen, many florists at the Thetsabarn 1 Fresh Market have turned to imports from Indonesia due to more affordable prices. A 65 year old florist, Noorian, noted that continuous rain has hindered the blooming of local jasmine flowers this year.…
- Tourism News
Mother’s Day tourism in Thailand to generate 9.39 billion baht
Tourism income from 2.6 million domestic trips during the Mother’s Day holiday this year is expected to reach 9.39 billion baht, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). This figure shows a slight decline from the 9.58 billion baht revenue recorded during the back-to-back long holidays in July. TAT Governor Thapanee Kiatphaibool attributed the weaker projection for the Mother’s…
- Guides
What you need to know about Mother’s Day in Thailand
Mother’s Day – universally, it’s a day dedicated to honouring our life givers, our mothers. Whilst most Western countries, including the US and the UK, observe this day on the second Sunday of May, Thailand has anchored its celebration for mothers on a very special date, 12 August. But why is this day chosen, and how do Thai people celebrate…
- Thailand News
Thai school changes Mother’s Day activity to support students living without mothers
Anuban Sri That school has chosen to abstain from organising traditional Mother’s Day activities this year. Instead, students have been encouraged to create cards to express their love and respect. The decision comes following the school’s exploration into the home lives of its enrollees, revealing that less than 30% of its students live with their mothers. The revised details of…
- Food
Where to eat on Mother’s Day in Bangkok (2023)
Mother’s Day is fast approaching, so it’s time to plan a deserving treat for the lady who has continually showered you with endless love and support. This year, why not switch up the traditional breakfast in bed and take her out for a lovely meal? And to help ease your planning, we’ve curated a list of the top 10 eateries…