After more than 3 years of consolidation and renovation work under the direction of the Thai Department of Fine Arts, the work of Wat Arun, one of the most emblematic temples in Bangkok, has finally been completed. And to celebrate this, there will be 10 days of celebrations from December 27, 2017 to January 5, 2018 with exhibitions retracing its history and traditional Thai dance performances and probably illuminations.
The temple was still open to public during renovation but now all scaffoldings are removed.
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With a lot of traditions, festivals in Thailand are numerous and some are worldwide famous. Loy Krathong sometimes also called the Festival of Lights is held in November and was elected second best festival in the world. It must be said that this is the most photogenic festival in Thailand.
The main events of the Buddhist calendar but also the anniversaries of the King and Queen of Thailand and other days related to the History of the country are holidays in Thailand. If banks and administrations are generally closed those days, transport, shops and restaurants operate normally.