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Halloween 2025 in Thailand

Dates of Halloween in Thailand

2026Oct 31
2025Oct 31
2024Oct 31

Thailand Holiday Calendars

Halloween is mainly celebrated in urban areas, shopping malls, and schools with costume parties, decorations, and themed events. While not a traditional Thai festival, it has become popular among the younger generation and businesses as a fun, Western-style celebration.

Halloween: A Public Holiday?

Halloween is not a public holiday in Thailand; government offices, schools, banks, and businesses remain open, though some places may host themed events and celebrations.

Children wearing Halloween costumes and holding pumpkin lanterns, capturing the festive mood of Halloween celebrations in Thailand.
Children in Halloween costumes with pumpkin lanterns reflect the growing excitement for this Western-inspired celebration in Thailand. (Image credit: iStock)

Halloween

Halloween has no roots in Thai tradition but has gained popularity in recent years, especially in big cities and among younger people. The holiday originated from ancient Celtic festivals in Western countries, particularly the festival of Samhain, which marked the end of the harvest season. Over time, it evolved into a modern celebration with costumes, trick-or-treating, and themed parties, spreading widely in Western culture.

As Thailand became more connected to global trends through tourism, media, and international influences, Halloween gradually appeared in urban centers. Shopping malls, international schools, hotels, and entertainment venues began adopting Halloween decorations and hosting events to attract visitors and customers. While the holiday holds no religious or historical significance in Thailand, it has been embraced for its fun and festive atmosphere, especially among children, teenagers, and businesses looking for creative ways to engage people.

Observance of Halloween in Thailand

Halloween celebrations in Thailand are most visible in large cities like Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Pattaya. Shopping malls and entertainment venues are decorated with pumpkins, ghosts, and spooky themes. Costume parties are popular in bars, nightclubs, and hotels, where people dress up as ghosts, witches, or popular characters. Some international schools and kindergartens also organize Halloween activities for children, including costume contests, games, and small trick-or-treat events.

For businesses, Halloween offers an opportunity to attract customers with themed promotions, special menus, and creative marketing. Restaurants, cafes, and shops often introduce limited-time Halloween-themed items and organize small events to boost sales and create a lively atmosphere. Tourists and expats also participate in the celebrations, adding to the international feel of the holiday in Thailand's urban areas.

Although Halloween has no cultural or religious importance in Thailand, it has become a light-hearted, fun occasion for social gatherings and entertainment. The holiday reflects Thailand's openness to global cultural trends while maintaining its own traditions. For many, Halloween is simply an enjoyable way to experience something different, bringing people together for laughter, creativity, and shared moments of fun.

Halloween Observances

YearDateWeekdayNameHoliday Type
2024Oct 31ThuHalloweenObservance
2025Oct 31FriHalloweenObservance
2026Oct 31SatHalloweenObservance
2027Oct 31SunHalloweenObservance
2028Oct 31TueHalloweenObservance