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Why was the Khao San Songkran party canceled this year due to virus concerns?

Mar 9, 2020
6 years ago
Marko ************
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The Khao San Songkran party has been canceled this year over fears related to the virus, prompting varied reactions from the community. Some commenters suggested alternative celebrations in Chiang Mai, while others expressed skepticism about the cancellation leading to enforcement issues, such as potential fights over water throwing. There was also commentary on local businesses preparing for the festival despite the government's decisions.
Terary **********
Stores are stalking up on water guns. If the government is cancelling the party - they're doing it the wrong way.
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Tyler *******
Lol yeah cancelled just like last year.... good luck with all that.
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Michael ********
I think it might actually stop it this year and i can see there being fights when people throw water on others
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Terary **********
They wont stop that party
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Han ********
Visit Chiang Mai instead; it's toned down a bit there but at least it's on! ๐Ÿ™๐ŸŒŠ๐Ÿ’™
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Marko ************
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Ben *********
Thinking smart.
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