Songkran festival

2024 - 4 - 13

PM Anwar Urges Unity and Harmony Through Songkran Festival

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PM Anwar calls for unity and harmony through Songkran festival

KUALA LUMPUR, April 13 โ€” Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim encouraged Malaysians to embrace unity and harmony during the upcoming Songkran festival celebrations. The festival, known for its vibrant water fights and cultural festivities, presents an ideal opportunity for people to come together and celebrate diversity. As part of his message, PM Anwar emphasized the importance of fostering unity amidst Malaysia's diverse society, using the festive spirit to bridge gaps and strengthen bonds within communities.

Originating from Thailand, the Songkran festival symbolizes the Thai New Year and marks the beginning of the traditional Thai calendar. Water is a central element of the celebrations, signifying cleansing, renewal, and good luck. People participate in water fights and splash water on each other as a way to wash away bad luck and start the new year with positivity. The festival's essence of purification and renewal aligns with PM Anwar's call for unity and harmony, emphasizing the need for Malaysians to come together and uplift each other during these festive times.

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PM Anwar calls for unity and harmony through Songkran festival (Malay Mail)

KUALA LUMPUR, April 13 โ€” Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim urged Malaysians to use the Sonkran festival celebrations this year as a platform to ...

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Celebration of Songkran festival kicks off in Thailand (Xinhua)

People splash water on one another in celebration of the Songkran festival in Ayutthaya, Thailand, April 13, 2024. The Songkran festival, the traditional ...

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Thailand kicks off Songkran festival, celebrating the new year with ... (Olean Times Herald)

It's water festival time in Thailand where many are marking the country's traditional New Year, splashing each other with colourful water guns and buckets ...

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Last day of Silom road closure for Songkran (Nation Thailand)

Police officers have been deployed to ensure safety, and there are announcements informing tourists that water play would be allowed until 8pm today after which ...

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Thousands join world's biggest water fights in Thai Songkran ... (Borneo Bulletin Online)

BANGKOK (BERNAMA) โ€“ Thousands of revellers, wearing floral shirts and wielding colourful water guns, thronged the street of Silom, Khaosan Road and most of ...

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Buddhist monks take part in Songkran fest in Bodh Gaya (Times of India)

Gaya: As the three-day Songkran festival kicked off on Saturday, more than 250 Buddhist devotees, including around 100 from Thailand, thronged to the .

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Bangla Road comes alive as Songkran festival kicks off in Phuket (The Thaiger)

Songkran celebrations kicked off with a bang on Bangla Road, Phuket yesterday and are expected to reach their peak today.

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