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And going back in history a bit further, in the lunar calendar officially in use till 1888 it wouldn't be day 9 either, but day 4 or 5 of the waning moon. But it's probably the same as with the new year, celebrated three times a year - at every occasion for a celebration Thai people will do one, regardless whether its from Thai tradition or not.
09/09/2009 @ 14:33
I've decided that Thai's just like an excuse for a celebration. If it is in the Christian calendar then it is fair game.
09/09/2009 @ 16:59
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Such a grandeur celebration nationwide.Despite the fact that the Buddhist calender being marked as year 2552,this is also equivalent to 2+5power+2=9.
So this lucky number in Thai will mean forever there will be rice to eat and no starvation.
09/09/2009 @ 21:16
Comment from: puandee
mai na chua jing jing.oho
10/09/2009 @ 05:01

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