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Songkran 2019

I spent Songkran 2018 traveling and witnessing the lively festivities of both Thai and foreigner in Thailand and for this year, I will do my best to observe the days based on the beautiful tradition and culture of Thailand. Songkran is well known for the splashing of water and unending parties but it is also a religious and meaningful tradition for the locals. Day 1: The cleaning day No pictures of locals for this day since I spent the day cleaning my own place. Thai spent a day or two in Songkran cleaning their homes, mostly on the 12th or 13th to chase away the bad lucks of the past year and to welcome the new year afresh. Reflection for this day: May this day remind everyone to pause and reflect. Despite all the roles we play in life, may we all find time to peel off all the layers and filters we have come to create and see our true selves. Just like cleaning up that brown wall in your room and finding out it was bright green all along. It is refreshing to be able to see one...

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