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Lesson 147: How Thais Celebrate Valentine’s Day

Lesson 147: How Thais Celebrate Valentine’s Day

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Hello, It's Anchisa from the Ling app here to share another story with you!


💘 Love is in the air! In this Valentine’s Day episode of Learn Thai with Ling, explores how Thais celebrate romance, from Bangkok’s 'District of Love' to temple prayers for a soulmate. Learn Thai love phrases like ฉันรักคุณ (chǎn rák kun) and discover unique traditions like love locks and skyrocketing rose prices. Whether you're in Thailand or just love Thai culture, tune in for a sweet and fun-filled episode!


💡 Highlights:


  • The meaning of Valentine’s Day (วันวาเลนไทน์, wan waa-len-thai) in Thailand
  • The 'District of Love' (บางรัก, Bang Rak) and why couples rush to get married here
  • Thai Valentine’s gifts: กุหลาบ (gù-làap), ช็อกโกแลต (chók-ko-làet), and ตุ๊กตา (dtúk-gà-dtaa)
  • Fun Thai love phrases to impress your special someone
  • The temple where people pray for love!

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