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    HOLIDAYS IN 2005

    Plan your favourite ladyboys around these dates!

    1st January (New Year) G + B
    9th February (Chinese New Year) *
    2nd March (Makha Bucha Day) G + B
    6th April (Chakri Memorial Day) G + B
    13th-16th April (Songkran) G + B
    1st May (Labour Day) B
    2nd May (Substitution for Labour Day) B
    5th May (Coronation Day) G + B
    11 May (Royal Ploughing Ceremony) G
    22nd May (Wisakha Bucha Day)
    23rd May (Substitution for Wisakha Bucha Day)
    21st July (Asarnha Day) G
    22nd July (Khao Pansa) G + B
    12th August (Queen's Birthday) G + B
    14th October (Democracy Day) *
    23rd October (Chulalongkorn Day) G + B
    24th October (Substitution day for Chulalongkorn Day) G + B
    16th November (Loy Krathong) *
    5th December (King's Birthday) G + B
    10th December (Constitution Day)
    12th December (Substitution day for Constitution Day) G + B
    25th December (Christmas Day) *
    31st December (New Year's eve) G + B

    (* = no holiday G = government B = bank)

    School holidays:

    Summer holiday - March and April
    Winter Holiday - October

    There are two semesters
    (1) May to October
    (2) November to March


  • #2
    Originally posted by (stogie bear @ Dec. 07 2004,13:12)
    HOLIDAYS IN 2005

    Plan your favourite ladyboys around these dates!

    1st January (New Year) G + B
    9th February (Chinese New Year) *
    2nd March (Makha Bucha Day) G + B
    6th April (Chakri Memorial Day) G + B
    13th-16th April (Songkran) G + B
    1st May (Labour Day) B
    2nd May (Substitution for Labour Day) B
    5th May  (Coronation Day) G + B
    11 May (Royal Ploughing Ceremony) G
    22nd May (Wisakha Bucha Day)
    23rd May (Substitution for Wisakha Bucha Day)
    21st July (Asarnha Day) G
    22nd July (Khao Pansa) G + B
    12th August (Queen's Birthday) G + B
    14th October (Democracy Day) *
    23rd October (Chulalongkorn Day) G + B
    24th October (Substitution day for Chulalongkorn Day) G + B
    16th November (Loy Krathong) *
    5th December (King's Birthday) G + B
    10th December (Constitution Day)
    12th December (Substitution day for Constitution Day) G + B
    25th December (Christmas Day) *
    31st December (New Year's eve) G + B

    (* = no holiday   G = government   B = bank)

    School holidays:

    Summer holiday - March and April
    Winter Holiday - October

    There are two semesters
    (1) May to October
    (2) November to March

    Thanks Stogie good information.

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    • #3
      At least ill miss Songkran next year. What a brain dead event that is

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      • #4
        Originally posted by (Tomcat @ Dec. 08 2004,04:21)
        At least ill miss Songkran next year. What a brain dead event that is
        Agree - each year I stock up with food and drink and stay indoors for a week!

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