A splash of tradition, culture and community as Songkran Thai New Year comes to the San Fernando Valley.
People shoot each other with water guns as they celebrate the Songkran festival, the Thai traditional New Year.NORTH HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES --Every April, the country gears up with water guns and buckets, engaging in splash battles as part of the cleansing celebration for Songkran, the Thai New Year.
While the streets of Thailand turn into what's often called the world's biggest water fight from April 13-15, the meaning behind the water runs deeper. Songkran is a time to wash away the past year, let go of bad luck, make space for new beginnings and show respect to elders and family.becomes a cultural hub where the celebration comes to life. Visitors can experience traditional Thai dance, live music, and some of the most beloved dishes in Thai cuisine, all while taking part in meaningful rituals.Instead of splash fights, many begin by gently pouring scented water over Buddha statues and into the hands of monks and elders.Another tradition often seen is the building of sand pagodas on temple grounds. Each one symbolizes returning what was taken from the temple over the year, each grain of sand representing a small act of giving back. For those who've experienced Songkran in Thailand, the Valley's version feels like a bridge between cultures. The scale may be smaller, but the intention remains just as powerful, centered around community, gratitude and a fresh start. You can celebrate Songkran on April 11-12 at the Wat Thai Temple, where cultural performances, food and traditional rituals bring the New Year to life. Wai Thai Temple is at 8225 Coldwater Canyon Ave, in North Hollywood.for more on this year's festival.
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