The Borneo Post

NEW YEAR DANCE:

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Dancers perform a traditiona­l dance during celebratio­ns marking Thingyan, a water festival which brings in the country’s new year, in Yangon. The four southeast Asian nations of Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos started the Buddhist new year, known as Thingyan in Myanmar and Songkran in Thailand.

BANGKOK: Thailand kicked off its annual water festival or Songkran holiday yesterday amid warnings from the military government to rein in the festival’s usual exuberance as the country mourns its late king.

Thailand is in a year of mourning for widely revered King Bhumibol Adulyadej who died in October aged 88. Many entertainm­ent events since his death have been scaled back or cancelled as a sign of respect.

King Maha Vajiralong­korn, the late king’s son, is the new monarch.

The government has warned revelers not to wear skimpy clothing and to limit their alcohol intake, among other pronouncem­ents.

Road fatalities usually soar during the national holiday with drink- driving being one of the top causes.

“I want everyone to help reduce accidents and have a little common sense. The selling of alcohol near festivals has caused chaos and the meaning of Songkran has been twisted,” Prime Minister Prayuth Chan- ocha told reporters on Wednesday.

“We have to do our part in preserving our culture and traditions,” he added.

Since taking power in a 2014 coup, Prayuth’s military government has tried to restore what it sees as traditiona­l Thai values, saying some Thai traditions have been corrupted by outside, Western influences.

But the warnings are unlikely to put a dampener on Thailand’s most important holiday and one of its biggest tourist attraction­s - a time when Thais and tourists alike take part in boisterous street water fights armed with water pistols and buckets.

Songkran, which has been called the “world’s biggest water fight”, is also a time when Thais pay their respects to their elders by pouring water through their hands - a gesture meant to symbolize purificati­on ahead of the new year.

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? Revellers take part in celebratio­ns marking Thingyan, a water festival which brings in the country’s new year, in Yangon.The four southeast Asian nations of Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos started the Buddhist new year, known as Thingyan in...
— AFP photo Revellers take part in celebratio­ns marking Thingyan, a water festival which brings in the country’s new year, in Yangon.The four southeast Asian nations of Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos started the Buddhist new year, known as Thingyan in...

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