2009:2552 Calendar March 21, 2009
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January 03-04, 2009 Boun Pimai Sagohn (International New Years)
This is a cultural holiday including Buddhist ceremony, almsgiving, and more celebration activites.
February 07- 08, 2009 Boun Kongbathay Khao (Rice Festival)
This is an agricultural festival including Buddhist ceremony, and almsgiving.
March 07-08, 2009 Boun Makha Bouxa
This is a Buddhist holiday including Buddhist ceremony, almsgiving, and the gathering of monks.
April 25-26, 2009 Boun Pimai Lao (Lao New Year)
This is a cultural and religious holiday including Buddhist ceremony, almsgiving, water festivities, nang Sangkhan parade, the releasing of captive animals, sand castles, lao food, live music and dancing, and more.
May 13-14, 2009 Boun Visaka Bouxa
This is a Buddhist holiday including Buddhist ceremony, and almsgiving.
June 06-07, 2009 Boun Ohdtidha PauMae (Respecting Parents and Elders)
This is a cultural tradition including Buddhist ceremony, and almsgiving.
July 04-05, 2009 Boun Phra Vet
This is a Buddhist holiday including Buddhist ceremony, almsgiving, prince and princess parade, monks chanting and story telling.
July 11-12, 2009 Boun Khao Pansa (Beginning of Buddhist Lent)
This is a Buddhist holiday including Buddhist ceremony, almsgiving, and a candle procession at night.
August 22-23, 2009 Boun Khao Badabdin (Almsgiving to the Deceased)
This is a cultural tradition including Buddhist ceremony, and almsgiving.
September 05-06 2009 Boun Ho Khao Salak
This is a cultural festivity including Buddhist ceremony, and almsgiving.
October 10-11 2009 Boun Bavorana Auk Pansa (End of Buddhist Lent)
This is a Buddhist holiday including Buddhist ceremony, almsgiving, and Loykatong (the procession of releasing handmade boats with incents and candles).
October 31, 2009 – November 01, 2009 Boun Maha Kathin (Almsgiving to Temples)
This is a cultural festivity including Buddhist ceremony, almsgiving, and more.
December 12-13 2009 Boun Paba Samakee (Almsgiving to Monks)
This is a cultural festivity including Buddhist ceremony, almsgiving, and more.
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