Public Holidays in Thailand 1990 🇹🇭

Thailand has 20 public holidays in 1990. The next public holiday is HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej Memorial Day on 13. Oct. The table below lists every national public holiday with its date and weekday, so you can plan travel, business days and time off in Thailand.

Date Day Holiday Name Category
Monday Long weekend New Year's Day Public holiday
Saturday National Children's Day Public holiday
Friday Long weekend Makha Bucha Public holiday
Sunday Additional Closing Day for Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives Bank holiday
Friday Long weekend Chakri Memorial Day Public holiday
Thursday Bridge day Songkran Festival Public holiday
Friday Long weekend Songkran Festival Public holiday
Saturday Songkran Festival Public holiday
Tuesday Bridge day National Labor Day Public holiday
Saturday Coronation Day Public holiday
Tuesday Bridge day Visakha Bucha Public holiday
Friday Long weekend Royal Ploughing Ceremony Government holiday
Sunday Mid-Year Closing Day Bank holiday
Saturday Asarnha Bucha Public holiday
Sunday Buddhist Lent Day Public holiday
Sunday HM Queen Sirikit's Birthday; National Mother's Day Public holiday
Tuesday Bridge day HM King Chulalongkorn Memorial Day Public holiday
Wednesday HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej's Birthday; National Day; National Father's Day Public holiday
Monday Long weekend Constitution Day Public holiday
Monday Long weekend New Year's Eve Public holiday

Long weekends in Thailand 1990

These public holidays fall next to the weekend or just one bridge day away, making it easy to plan an extended break.

  • New Year's Day (Monday) — long weekend
  • Makha Bucha (Friday) — long weekend
  • Chakri Memorial Day (Friday) — long weekend
  • Songkran Festival (Thursday) — take Friday off to bridge into the weekend
  • Songkran Festival (Friday) — long weekend
  • National Labor Day (Tuesday) — take Monday off to bridge into the weekend
  • Visakha Bucha (Tuesday) — take Monday off to bridge into the weekend
  • Royal Ploughing Ceremony (Friday) — long weekend
  • HM King Chulalongkorn Memorial Day (Tuesday) — take Monday off to bridge into the weekend
  • Constitution Day (Monday) — long weekend
  • New Year's Eve (Monday) — long weekend

Holidays that change date in Thailand

Some holidays are movable and land on a different date each year. Here is how these dates shift from 1990 to 1991.

  • National Children's Day:
  • Makha Bucha:
  • Songkran Festival:
  • Songkran Festival:
  • Visakha Bucha:
  • Royal Ploughing Ceremony:
  • Asarnha Bucha:
  • Buddhist Lent Day:

Frequently Asked Questions

How many public holidays does Thailand have in 1990?
Thailand observes 20 public holidays in 1990. Each is listed above with its date and weekday.
What is the next public holiday in Thailand?
The next public holiday in Thailand is HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej Memorial Day on 13. Oct.
Are public holidays in Thailand the same every year?
Most national holidays recur on the same date each year, while some (such as religious or lunar-calendar holidays) move. This page is updated for 1990.

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