Songkran – Thailand – April is a sweeping, immersive exploration of one of the world’s most extraordinary cultural celebrations. More than a guidebook and more than a history text, this work offers a profound documentary-style journey into the origins, spirit, rituals, and future of Thailand’s iconic New Year festival. Across twelve richly detailed chapters, the book travels deep into the heart of Thai culture, uncovering the ancient cosmology that shaped Songkran, the spiritual values embedded in its practices, and the vibrant expressions of joy, unity, and renewal that define every April celebration. From the quiet rituals inside family homes to the electrifying chaos of water-drenched streets, every layer of the festival is examined with precision and cultural sensitivity. Readers will discover how water became a national symbol of forgiveness and rebirth, why sand pagodas and Buddha cleansing rites carry centuries of meaning, and how regions across Thailand—from Chiang Mai to Bangkok, Phuket to Isaan—interpret the festival through their own histories, landscapes, and traditions. The book delves into food, clothing, religion, tourism, environmental concerns, and modern transformations. It confronts the complexities Songkran faces today—commercialization, safety, climate change—while offering a visionary look at how technology, sustainability, and generational shifts will shape the festival’s future. Whether you are a traveler, cultural researcher, educator, or simply someone fascinated by world traditions, Songkran – Thailand – April provides a complete, authoritative, and emotionally resonant portrait of Thailand’s greatest celebration. It is both a historical archive and a window into the living soul of Thai society. A festival of water. A celebration of renewal. A story of time, memory, belief, and identity. This is Songkran—explained as never before.