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National Children’s Day in Thailand

Friday January 8, 2016 by Mod 8 Comments

My younger sister, brother and I in our childhood:)

Thailand celebrates its National Children’s Day (วันเด็กแห่งชาติ) on the second Saturday in January.

Every year on this day, there are campaigns to indicate that children are the most valuable resource of the nation.The Prime Minister will establish the motto for children. Here is what was chosen by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha:

คำขวัญวันเด็กแห่งชาติ 2561: รู้คิด รู้เท่าทัน สร้างสรรค์เทคโนโลยี

Children’s Day 2018 Motto: Clever, cautious, creative in technology

คำขวัญวันเด็กแห่งชาติ 2559: เด็กดี หมั่นเพียร เรียนรู้ สู่อนาคต

Children’s Day 2016 Motto: “Good children are diligent and crave for learning, for a bright future.”

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Thai people celebrate Children’s Day by taking their children out to have fun. Many local authorities such as the Dusit Zoo, Thai Red Cross Museum, Museum Siam, the Army, Navy, and Airforce bases, Government House and Parliament House organise special events and let children in for half price or even for free on this day. Click here to see more on where to celebrate Children’s Day 2018 in Bangkok.

Normally, the age of children taking part in the celebrations should be less then 14 years old.

For me, this day always reminds me of when I was young and my Thai dancing performance that I usually performed on Children’s Day every year:)

A dancing performance when I was 6 years old.

Thai Language Learning Corner:

1. The word “children” in Thai is เด็ก /dèk/ (as a young person, not an adult). If we are talking about someone’s child, the word ลูก /lûuk/ is used. This is one of the most common mistake foreigners make when speaking Thai, they often mix up these two words.

There is a fun Thai expression กินเด็ก /gin dèk/ literally means ‘eat a child’, but it is used to called someone who is dating a much younger person. 😛

2. “Happy Childern’s Day” in Thai is สุขสันต์วันเด็ก sùk-săn wan dèk

3. A Thai idioms related to children : เด็กเปรียบเสมือนผ้าขาว /dèk bprîab sà-mŭean pâa-kăao/ Children are like white cloth.

“ผ้าขาว /pâa-kăao/” – white cloth. It refers to “pureness”. It means ‘ Kids are like a blank canvas that is ready to learn and absorb every color from us.’

3. Where are you going you take your kid to? = คุณจะพาลูกไปเที่ยวที่ไหน /kun jà paa lûuk bpai-tîao tîi-năi?/

Teacher Pear when she was 3 years old.
Teacher Pear when she was 3 years old.

 

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Comments

  1. Ben says

    Sunday January 14, 2018 at 06:32

    Hi Kru Mod,

    In the first picture, you are the one on the right hand side right ?

    Kru Pear looks the same as now ! – lol !!!
    I mean her eyes and smile of course ! lol

    Hope you both had a happy Children’s day yesterday
    for the child in all of us ! lol !!

    Have a nice sunday ! 🙂

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Thursday February 1, 2018 at 15:44

      Hi Ben, I am sorry for the delay in my response. Yes, I am on the right in the picture. Thank you for your kind wishes!
      Have a great day! 🙂

      Reply
  2. Mr. Tony says

    Friday August 25, 2017 at 17:07

    As i have learn Thai from you video I really interested but I want you teacher us more about the how to we declare to the police when we meet action of someone rob or steal something from us.

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Saturday September 30, 2017 at 15:40

      Thank you for your suggestion. It will make an interesting lesson.

      Reply
  3. ludo says

    Saturday January 16, 2016 at 00:55

    Thanks for sharing those beautiful pictures of ครูมด and ครูแพร. Feels good at my heart ! Amazing how a complete soul and character already can be present in the picture of a child !
    Do I read “2558” in the text of Prime Minister Prayut ?

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Tuesday February 9, 2016 at 12:29

      Thank you for your comment.

      You are right!it is from year 2558. I uploaded the wrong file. Thank you for letting me know!I’ll correct it.

      Reply
  4. Kevin says

    Saturday January 9, 2016 at 01:28

    Your sister looks just like your mom! Adorable pictures, thanks for sharing.

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Wednesday January 13, 2016 at 21:28

      Thank you for your kind comment. 🙂

      Reply

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