The Borneo Post

Thais soak in new year with nationwide water fight

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BANGKOK: Hoards of revellers armed with plastic water guns poured onto Thai streets yesterday for a second day of watery warfare to ring in the kingdom’s traditiona­l new year.

Known as Songkran, the Thai holiday is celebrated by paying respect to elders and sprinkling water over Buddha figures at local temples.

But the festival has also become one of the world’s biggest — and booziest — water fights.

Every Apri l rowdy street parties erupt across the nation as hundreds of thousands of Thais and tourists don floral shirts and drench each other with brightlyco­loured water pistols.

Simi lar but smal ler water fes t ival s a re a l so held in neighbouri­ng Buddhist countries like Myanmar and Laos.

The burst of colour was especially striking this year in Bangkok, where many people have worn only black and white for the past six months to mourn the October death of the deeply revered King Bhumibol Adulyadej.

Many see the soggy celebratio­n as a fun- filled respite from the sweltering heat that grips Thailand during its hot and dry season.

But the military junta that came to power in 2014 has tried — mostly in vain — to rein in the revelry with bans on skimpy clothing and restrictio­ns on alcohol.

The genera l s have a l so struggled to curb drink driving, which surges during the holiday week, earning it a reputation as Thailand’s ‘Seven Deadly Days’.

Authoritie­s reported 167 road deaths over the first three days of this year’s festival — a toll only marginally lower than the 181 deaths recorded over the same period last April.

The number of accidents was also up slightly, according to the Interior Ministry, with nearly half of the crashes involving drunk drivers. — AFP

 ??  ?? Revellers take part in a water fight at Songkran Festival celebratio­ns in Bangkok, Thailand. — Reuters photo
Revellers take part in a water fight at Songkran Festival celebratio­ns in Bangkok, Thailand. — Reuters photo

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