No official public holidays are listed for Thailand in 2036.
We could not find published public holiday data for Thailand in 2036. The source is Nager.Date, which covers most countries but not all. Try a neighbouring year or contact us if you know of a public source we should add.
Total holidays
0
in 2036
Working days remaining
262
across all of 2036
Upcoming holidays
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during 2036
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Thailand recognises thirteen statutory public holidays under section 29 of the Labour Protection Act BE 2541 (1998), with the Cabinet adding annual substitution and bridge days by resolution. The list combines Buddhist dates (Makha Bucha, Visakha Bucha for the Buddha's birth-enlightenment-passing, Asahna Bucha and Khao Phansa marking the start of Buddhist Lent) with civic dates (New Year's Day, Chakri Memorial Day on 6 April, Songkran on 13 to 15 April for the Thai New Year water festival, Labour Day, Coronation Day, King Vajiralongkorn's birthday on 28 July, Mother's Day on 12 August, Passing of King Bhumibol, Chulalongkorn Day on 23 October, King Bhumibol's birthday, Constitution Day on 10 December, and New Year's Eve).
The Labour Protection Act section 23 sets the standard working week at 48 hours over six days, with the office and banking sector typically working 40 hours Monday to Friday. Sunday is the statutory weekly rest day under section 28. The Civil Procedure Code section 23 rolls procedural deadlines falling on a public holiday or weekly rest day to the next working day. Settlement of baht transactions runs on the Bank of Thailand's BAHTNET RTGS system and the National ITMX clearing for retail, which observe the thirteen statutory holidays plus Cabinet-declared bridge days where the bridge falls on a banking day.