On the second Saturday of January in Thailand is Children's Day. Every year, the prime minister gives children the motto. In this day, parents will take their children to have fun. There're many interesting and enjoyable activities and games in Children's Day celebration. Besides, children will show their abilities such as sing a song, dance,etc. And sometimes, they join the competitions and get rewards.
By the way, do you know the histoory of Children's Day in Thailand? The first Children's Day was on the first Monday of October 1955. In 1965, it was changed to the second Saturday of January until now. The first motto was given by Field Marshal Plaek Pibunsongkhram.The objectives of Children's Day are to realize about children's importants and aspirations. Moreover, good children should realize their duties in society and nation.
When I was young, I looked forward to join Children's Day celebration. It was enjoyable day and I got a lot of rewards. ;) Last year, my close friends and I donated clothes, textbooks and stationaries to children in need in rural area. This year, we have no plan because we don't have enough time. My cousin, Banjoe, will join dance competition tomorrow. I hope her team will be the winner. :)

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ReplyDeleteYeah, it's too long. hehe i'm kiding na^^
DeleteNo no, please share more. That's what it's all about!
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Where is the dance competition going to be held?
Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteRoi-et province, my hometown :)
Oh I see. Ajarn Sudha likes this province a lot and she has told me a lot about it.
ReplyDeleteHow was the competition?
I wish I were 14 years old again 555
ReplyDeleteHer team didn't win but she got snacks and balloon as a rewards. :)
ReplyDeleteShiitake- "14 years old again", it makes me remind of Saek Loso. lol
I want to be 18 again! It reminds me of the last year of high school, it was nice.
ReplyDeleteHave any of your heard of the song 'I am 16, going on 17'?
no -_-" high school was a great time. when I study in the university it is different. I mean it is great in a university but I can't play like a child and I need to stay in a rules and sidewalk. huh...
DeleteHow about your cousin,Benjoe, Did she win in the dance competition?
ReplyDeleteshe didn't win ja ^_^ but got many rewards such as snacks and balloons. we enjoyed eating on that day ha ha...
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ReplyDeleteoh, very interesting, I have never know about the Thai Children day before. Cool!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou really don't know about Children's Day in Thailand Kon?!
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