Thursday, October 6, 2011

The SongKarn Festival

Introduction:
If you think The New Year Festival in Thailand is the same other countries, You will be wrong.
Body:
It starts from 13 to 15 April. As a result, We have a long vacation may be four or five days. Most people usually come back home to their province ,who will throw water on each other on streets or sidewalks as well as we always have a parade in the afternoon and  beauty contest at night. We will cook and  eat  food with our cousins such as  “Tom Yum Kong”, which is a spicy food and it must have shrimps. Most people in the world like to visit this festival because they like to throw water on the streets. The Khao San Road and Si Lom are very popular in Bangkok.
Conclusion:
Now, this festival is very different if I compare in the past. Girls wore a short pants and underwear throw water. In my opinion, we have to wear a formal coats and polite playing.











Thank you for all pictures. 

1 comment:

  1. (=are=) is a meaning, I edit from your writing ,and sometimes make whole sentences for easy to understand.

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    If you think the New Year Festival in Thailand is the same other counties, you (=are=) wrong.

    (=It is from April 13 to April 15=). As a result, we have a long vacation(=,=) may be four or five days is we (=include=) the weekend. Most people usually (=go=) back home to their province (=and=) throw water on each other (=in the streets or on the sidewalks=) as well as always have a parade in the afternoon and beauty contest at night. We will cook and eat food with our cousins such as "Tom Yum Kong," which is a spicy (=soup=) and it must have (=shrimp=). Most people in the world like to visit this festival because they like to throw water (=on people=). The Khao San Road and Si Lom are very popular in Bangkok.

    (=Today=), this festival is very different if I compare (=it to the past=). (=Now=), girls (=wear short pants=) and underwear (=to throw=) water. In my opinion, we have to wear (=formal clothes and play politely=).

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