Songkran in L.A. area
Hi all. Looking for details for any Songkran festivities in April - can you point me to anything? thanks so much!!!
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There will be festivities in Thai Town for sure. I saw the poster in the window of Thai Nakorn Garden Grove today, but I didn't look at the details, sorry.
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SONGKRAN - สงกรานต์ - THAI TOWN
April 4th 2010, Sunday
Hollywood Bvld. between Western & Normandie
Take the Metro Rail RED LINE to the Hollywood/Western Station.
http://www.thainewyear.com/en/index.aspx
สุขสันต์วันสงกรานต์
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Check my links in thisrecent short thread for info on the festival at Wat Thai L.A.
http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/696186
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Thanks. Did go on the Saturday morning. Gray and chilly, but all was lovely at the Wat. Food was great. Warmed up with delicious pork soup. Ate our way through most of the stalls. Loved especially the soup, and the grilled/carmelized pork. Mango/sticky rice was also lovely.
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