Songkran – also known as the Water Splashing Festival – is a celebration to mark the start of the Buddhist New Year. Buddha images are bathed, and younger Thais show respect to monks and elders by sprinkled water over their hands. Parades, dancing and folk entertainment mark the lunar change too, although getting wet is what Songkran is most famed for. The festival is an all-out water war, with unsuspecting victims and eager participants being blasted by high powered super-soakers. According to some, people don't bother to find a toilet, but simply pee their pants.
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