The Water Splashing Festival, also known as the "Bathing Buddha Festival" and "Han Han on the Langhe River", is a traditional festival of the Dai, Achang, Balang, Wa, De'ang, Thailand and Southeast Asia. On that day, people in Xishuangbanna, Thailand, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia and other places where Thai people live abroad, such as Kowloon City, Hong Kong, New Taipei City and Central District, Taiwan, get up early in the morning and then they bathe and worship Buddha, and then they start Celebrate for days on end. During this time, they sprinkle pure water on each other and pray to wash away the troubles of the past year. The Water Splashing Festival is the New Year of the Dai people, which is equivalent to mid-April in the Gregorian calendar and generally lasts for 3-7 days. Below is a simple picture of adults and children celebrating the Water Splashing Festival. Children, can you draw it?
Simple drawing pictures of adults and children celebrating the Water Splashing Festival