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Thailand 2008 Public Holidays:
2008
1 Jan New Year's Day.
Feb/Mar* Magha Bucha Day.
6 Apr Chakri Day.
13-15 Apr Songkran (Thai New Year).
1 May Labour Day.
5 May Coronation Day.
May/Jun* Visakha Bucha.
1 Jul Mid Year Bank Holiday.
Jul* Khao Phansa Day (Buddhist Lent).
12 Aug HM The Queen's Birthday.
23 Oct Chulalongkorn Day.
5 Dec HM The King's Birthday.
10 Dec Constitution Day.
31 Dec New Year's Eve.
Note
* The religious festivals are determined by the Buddhist lunar calendar and therefore are difficult to predict. The dates provided here are estimates.
Vietnam
2008
1 Jan New Year's Day.
7-9 Feb* Têt, Lunar New Year.
30 Apr Liberation of Saigon.
1 May May Day.
2 Sep National Day.
Note
*Check with the embassy for the exact date. Visitors may experience difficulties during this period as shops, restaurants and public services close and prices tend to go up in the few shops that remain open.
2008
1 Jan New Year's Day.
26 Jan Australia Day.
21-24 Mar Easter.
25 Apr ANZAC Day.
25 Dec Christmas Day.
26 Dec Boxing Day.
Note
Nationwide holidays only. If these dates fall on a Saturday or Sunday, a day may be given in lieu. There are numerous individual state holidays – see individual state sections for details.
You can find this information through this website:
Thailand
http://www.worldtravelguide.net/country/279/public_holidays/South-East-Asia/Thailand.html
http://www.asiatravelcare.com/english/travel-info/thailand_public_holidays.php
Vietname
http://www.worldtravelguide.net/country/303/public_holidays/South-East-Asia/Vietnam.html
Australia
http://www.worldtravelguide.net/country/19/public_holidays/Australia-and-South-Pacific/Australia.html
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