Sri Lanka Embassy Marks Songkran and Sinhala-Tamil New Year Traditions in Bangkok

Sri Lanka Embassy Marks Songkran and Sinhala-Tamil New Year Traditions in Bangkok

  

The staff of the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Bangkok marked the traditional Thai New Year, Songkran, with customary rituals and celebrations at the Embassy premises, reinforcing the cultural and religious ties shared between Sri Lanka and Thailand.

The event commenced with the traditional pouring of water on the hands of senior staff members as a gesture of respect and blessing for the New Year. The ceremony reflected the deep-rooted Buddhist cultural attractions between the two countries and served as a symbol of goodwill and renewal.

Following the Songkran rituals, the staff resumed official duties after the Sinhala and Hindu New Year, sharing traditional Sri Lankan sweetmeats to celebrate the spirit of festivity and unity.

Speaking at the event, Ambassador Wijayanthi Edirisinghe highlighted the importance of cultural celebrations in strengthening people-to-people ties and fostering mutual understanding. She also extended her best wishes to the staff and their families for a prosperous and peaceful New Year.

The Embassy’s participation in both Songkran and the Sinhala and Tamil New Year celebrations underscores the close cultural and religious bonds between Sri Lanka and Thailand, rooted in shared Theravāda Buddhist traditions.

Embassy and Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka

Bangkok

29 April 2025

 

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