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Songkran Water Festival not allowed to use water, HAhahahahahah

Papsmearer

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Because of the long dry spell, this festival should have been cancelled. It has no bearing to local Singaporean customs. But PAP is giving in to of all people Thais and Burmese now. What a fucking joke.

Water-splashing out of S'pore Songkran event, call meet with Thai embassy
Watchiranont Thongtep
The Nation
Singapore March 25, 2014 1:00 am
The organisers of "Celebrate Songkran 2014" in Singapore will convene today with the Thai Embassy and the Tourism Authority of Thailand's Singapore office on their participation in this event after deciding to celebrate the festival without water-splashing.
"We will also be hoping to work with the Thai Embassy, as well as the Tourism Authority of Thailand, to incorporate more traditional and heritage elements of Thai Songkran into the event," T J Chin, event producer and director of Celebrate Songkran 2014, said yesterday in an official statement. He also confirmed to The Nation that he would meet with Ambassador Marut Jitpatima and the TAT Singapore director today about the event.

It appears that the discussion between the two sides will be about new activities for the event, which has been heavily criticised by both Singaporeans and Thais for more than a week. Singaporeans have complained that the city-state had experienced the longest dry spell in years, and there have been numerous calls to save precious water. Meanwhile, a number of Thais have urged that their cultural heritage should be protected.

After these incidents, the event's co-organisers JBozz Consultants and TJ Eventz decided to remove water-splashing activities from Celebrate Songkran 2014.

Derived from Sanskrit

Chin acknowledged that "Songkran" was a term derived from Sanskrit. It is also commonly known as the traditional New Year celebrated in Thailand and several Southeast Asian countries such as Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, among others. The festival had also been observed as a symbol of hospitality, love and the importance of maintaining strong relationships within families, communities and society as a whole.

With water-splashing activities removed, the event organisers aim to enlarge the carnival area, and include more rides, games and activities to make the event equally, if not more, fun-filled for all attendees.

"We are confident that removing water-splashing activities from the event will not remove the true meaning of Songkran. We hope to … educate more people about the true meaning of Songkran. We never wanted to be a replacement [to the festivities in Thailand]. We are an alternative - to be a venue for people who cannot be where they wish to be during this festive period," Chin said.

Kanokkittika Kritwutikon, director of the TAT's Singapore office, said the authority was currently promoting authentic Thai Songkran festivals in 13 key destinations in Thailand and hoped that international travellers in Singapore would still come and visit Thai culture.

The event organisers said in the Singaporean statement that they had taken the initiative and consulted with the island republic's Public Utilities Board (PUB), exploring how they could be part of the national water-conservation effort. After extensive discussions, the companies had decided to remove activities that would lead to water wastage. They would also host a "Water Conservation and Water Heritage Exhibition" jointly with the PUB.
 

Narong Wongwan

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Can save how much water only?
Who the fuck celebrate songkran in Singapore?
Bunch of gong cheebyes on both sides.
 

Jah_rastafar_I

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BTW did you know the TAT tourism authority of thailand actually wanted to sue or complain against singapore trying to steal their festival. That's right go read about it.
 

halsey02

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The NDP is like a divorce party... every year must commemorate the anniversary of getting kicked out Malaysia.

It is celebration day for Our dear leader...this year, he will make a last speech..oops!..LASTing impression speech!!
 

melzp

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Loyal
CNY-----no firecrackers
Thaipusam---no dance or drums

Songkran or Thingyan are none of bloody busybody Sg business.
Is water-rationing being imposed already?
 

laksaboy

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CNY-----no firecrackers
Thaipusam---no dance or drums

Songkran or Thingyan are none of bloody busybody Sg business.
Is water-rationing being imposed already?

I thought the rain has arrived and the dry season is over? Still need to ration water for fuck?
 

Froggy

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Woh woh woh this type of news like big fuck like that also must report with big meeting woh. In the first place how many sinkies know have water festival in Singapore? Knn this country has many more important things to report la. This country had gone to the dogs with such press.
 

tonychat

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Then why the fuck has songkran in the first place, Give me a break. sinkies are sinkies, they are not Thai. why be something that you are not suppose to be.

being ball-less is more natural for a sinkie.
 

blackmondy

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Why not have that stupid pinoy celebration where they carry the cross and get nailed to it for real ?

Have them walk from Lucky Plaza and get crucified outside the Istana...would be nice to see a bloody Orchard road.
 
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