Thai Father's Day

Quick Facts
- Date
- Tuesday, December 5, 2028
- Observed in
- Thailand
- Type
- National Holiday
What is Thai Father's Day?
Thai Father's Day (วันพ่อแห่งชาติ, Wan Pho Haeng Chat) is a national holiday in Thailand observed on December 5th each year. The date marks the birthday of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), who was born on December 5, 1927, and who reigned for 70 years until his passing in 2016. King Bhumibol is regarded as the father of the nation, and this day honours both his legacy and fatherhood across Thailand.
When is Thai Father's Day 2028?
Thai Father's Day is on Tuesday, December 5 in 2028. Check the dates and days for other years in the table below.
History & Origin
Thai Father's Day was first officially designated in 1980 to coincide with the birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej. King Bhumibol, born December 5, 1927, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, was the longest-reigning monarch in Thai history, serving from June 9, 1946, until his death on October 13, 2016. He was deeply beloved by the Thai people for his extensive royal development projects, including irrigation systems, agricultural innovations, and poverty alleviation programmes. During his reign, December 5 also served as Thailand's National Day. After his passing, the National Day was moved to July 28 (King Rama X's birthday), but December 5 remains Father's Day and a public holiday.
How It's Celebrated
On Thai Father's Day, children present canna lilies (ดอกพุทธรักษา, dok phuttharaksa) to their fathers. The canna lily symbolises paternal love and protection. Thais wear yellow — the colour of Monday, the day King Bhumibol was born — to show their devotion. Government buildings and homes display portraits of King Bhumibol alongside yellow decorations. Buddhist merit-making ceremonies are held at temples throughout the country. The evening features candlelight ceremonies where people gather to sing songs in tribute to King Bhumibol and their fathers. Many organisations also hold special events honouring exemplary fathers.
Where It's Observed
Thai Father's Day is a public holiday in 1 country. In 2028, it falls on Tuesday, December 5.
Fun Facts
- December 5 was Thailand's National Day during King Bhumibol's reign
- King Bhumibol was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
- His reign of 70 years is the longest in Thai history
- The canna lily (ดอกพุทธรักษา) is the symbol of Thai Father's Day
- Yellow is worn because King Bhumibol was born on a Monday
- King Bhumibol initiated over 4,000 royal development projects during his reign
- After his death, December 5 remains Father's Day but is no longer the National Day
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Thai Father's Day?
Thai Father's Day is celebrated on December 5th every year, the birthday of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX).
Why is Thai Father's Day on December 5?
December 5 was chosen because it is the birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who is honoured as the father of the nation.
Why do Thais give canna lilies on Father's Day?
Canna lilies (ดอกพุทธรักษา) symbolise paternal love and the protective role of fathers.
Why do Thais wear yellow on Father's Day?
Yellow is the colour of Monday in Thai tradition. Since King Bhumibol was born on a Monday, wearing yellow is a tribute to his memory.
Is Thai Father's Day a public holiday?
Yes, Thai Father's Day on December 5 is an official public holiday in Thailand.
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