Songkran
Across April 13-15, Songkran is celebrated in South East Asian countries, particularily Thailand. Historically it marked the beginning of the Thai New Year, however in recent times this has changed to be January 1 in line with the rest of the world. Songkran remains a national holiday, and is celebrated in part by water throwing. To celebrate Songkran, we have released a wonder pack comprising of four Thai wonders - Amphawa Floating Market, the Democracy Monument, Khao San Road and Wat Pho. These are all modular, and can be enabled / disabled at any time.
Across April 13-15, Songkran is celebrated in South East Asian countries, particularily Thailand. Historically it marked the beginning of the Thai New Year, however in recent times this has changed to be January 1 in line with the rest of the world. Songkran remains a national holiday, and is celebrated in part by water throwing. To celebrate Songkran, we have released a wonder pack comprising of four Thai wonders - Amphawa Floating Market, the Democracy Monument, Khao San Road and Wat Pho. These are all modular, and can be enabled / disabled at any time.