Thailand Public Holidays 1989

Below you'll find 1989's official holidays for Thailand. This list includes all government-recognized public holidays when businesses and offices may be closed.

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There are 14 public holidays in Thailand for 1989. There are also bank and optional holidays across the country. Explore calendars for different countries or religions to learn more about their significant dates.

DateHoliday name
1989-01-01New Year's Day
1989-04-06Chakri Memorial Day
1989-04-13Songkran Festival
1989-04-14Songkran Festival
1989-04-15Songkran Festival
1989-05-04Coronation Day
1989-06-03Queen Suthida's Birthday
1989-07-28King's Birthday
1989-08-12The Queen Mother's Birthday
1989-10-13King Bhumibol Adulyadej Memorial Day
1989-10-23King Chulalongkorn Day
1989-12-05King Bhumibol Adulyadej's Birthday
1989-12-10Constitution Day
1989-12-31New Year's Eve

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Thailand Public Holidays 1989

New Year's Day - January 1, 1989

  • Official public holiday
  • Fireworks in major cities
  • Many businesses closed

Makha Bucha Day - February 6, 1989

  • Important Buddhist holiday
  • Temple visits and merit-making
  • Alcohol sales prohibited

Songkran (Thai New Year) - April 13-15, 1989

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