Winners Announcement — “It’s Spring, Let’s Eat THAI” Thai Food Week 2022
It’s Spring, Let’s EAT THAI
Celebrate ‘Songkran’ Thai New Year with Thai Restaurant Week 9-17 April 2022 across D.C., Virginia, Maryland
SNAP & SHARE Thai dishes! Share with @eatthaidmv on Instagram or Facebook to WIN a trip to Thailand and many more prizes!
- Dine-in or order food from participating Thai restaurants at https://thaiembdc.org/thainewyear2022/ | https://bit.ly/3qtItmV
- Follow @eatthaidmv on Instagram or Facebook
- Snap your Thai dishes & Share with @eatthaidmv
- Win a trip to Thailand and many more prizes
WINNERS of “It’s Spring, Let’s Eat Thai” Instagram Event (statistics as of Apr 18, 2022) |
1. Most engagement
Qatar Airways IAD-BKK or IAD-HKT ticket | @tamaratravels (14 posts, 8 restaurants, 2632 likes) |
* please contact us via DM for further detail.
2. Most restaurant visits
TWO $100 Thai restaurant gift cards + large Thai products basket + special package from the Sai Jai Thai Foundation | @asiaminute (30 posts, 10 restaurants, 1595 likes) |
* please contact us via DM for further detail.
3. Most liked post
$100 Thai Restaurant gift card + | @hypefoodies (2 posts, 9 restaurants, 2246 likes) |
Thai products basket | @fooodmuncher (6 posts, 6 restaurants, 2070 likes) |
@icedevilyummies (6 posts, 5 restaurants, 1318 likes) | |
@adorkandherfork (3 posts, 2 restaurants, 1154 likes) | |
@wwwchris (4 posts, 3 restaurants, 1126 likes) | |
@arlington.dining (10 posts, 7 restaurants, 1086 likes) |
* please contact us via DM for further detail.
4. Raffle picks
* The Prizes will be ready for pick up at the restaurants from May 6, 2021 (until the end of May).
$100 Thai restaurant gift card | @cousinkim_ |
@michellemunches | |
@thedistriccravings | |
@kaitlyns_eats | |
@splashofganache | |
$50 Thai restaurant gift card | @mksfavoritethings |
@jeannenarak | |
@dcdimsumgirl | |
@foodsinmyheart | |
Thai products basket | @tracythewriter |
@jazsfoodcravings | |
@pigletfan | |
@_izzyrand_ | |
@nicoleloonstyn | |
@bitesized.blog | |
@dmvfeedswobby | |
@nuiibear | |
@charmcityfoodadventures | |
@bess_duss | |
@accountyeats | |
@athenasal | |
@chintanavann | |
Thai goodies bag | @tacotimtreats |
@thesundayroastnews | |
@call.me.lv | |
@ms_papaya | |
@kristograph |
* please contact us via DM for further detail.
Special thanks to our supporters:
- Qatar Airways
- Office of Agricultural Affairs in Washington, D.C.
- Office of Commercial Affairs in Washington, D.C.
- Sense of Thai ST, Tiki Thai Reston and Dok Khao Thai Eatery for extra gift cards
** we reserve the rights to alter any detail of above giveaway prizes without prior notice. Any duplication of names would be modified as we see appropriate.
Lists of participating restaurants in Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia
Featuring special lunch and Dinner menu at Participating Thai Restaurants in DC metro area, click restaurant’s name to visit website.
Washington, D.C.
Maryland
Virginia
* To visit Thai Restuarant Week 2021 click here. To download printing click here
What is Songkran?
Songkran is the traditional Thai New Year festival since the former time. The word “Songkran” itself means to move or step forward. The Songkran Festival falls on the 13th, 14th, and 15th of April every year.
“Maha Songkran” or the 13th of April marks the end of the past year according to the Brahmin solar system. It is also called the Day of the Elderly by the Thai government in appreciation for the senior population for their years of contribution to their families and the country.
“Wan Nao” or the 14th of April, the day after, is designed to be the Family Day to celebrate love and togetherness of the family.
“Wan Thaloeng Sok” or the 15th of April is when the actual New Year begins.
Songkran portrays a celebration that embraces goodwill, love, and thankfulness, while water is regarded as a means of compassion. Songkran Festival is usually declared as an extended public-holiday period to enable Thais to return to their hometowns for family reunion and merit-making.
The important of Songkran Festival
Songkran is regarded as one of the most important traditions in Thailand because it encompasses the three major values in the Thai ways of life, which are:
Value of family: Songkran is the time when family members get together to display appreciation, love and respect.
Value of society: Through active participation and interaction with one another, Songkran brings together the people within and across the communities to enhance goodwill and unity in the society.
Value of religion: Making merit by offering food, drinks and consumer products to monks and attending Buddhist sermons at Buddhist temples is the most popular and auspicious activity performed during Songkran.
How to celebrate Songkran
To celebrate Songkran, there are many activities throughout Thailand which vary according to regional traditions. Some of the activities include:
Cleaning houses and public places like temples, schools, and offices to welcome the New Year with cleanliness and fresh start.
Merit making by offering alms to Buddhist monks in dedication to the late ancestors and attending to Buddhist preaching at the temples.
Sprinkling water onto Buddha statues is an auspicious act to receive blessings for the New Year.
Pouring water onto the palms of elderly members of the family to show respect and gratefulness, alongside asking for their blessings.
Throwing water at each other in a friendly manner by using clean or scented water, and exchanging New Year’s greetings during traditional festivities.
THAILAND SONGKRAN | EPIC WATER FIGHT by Cameron Phillips
For more video visit Youtube.com/ThailandInsider/
The event is organized by Royal Thai Embassy, Washington, D.C., Office of Commercial Affairs, Office of Agricultural Affairs and Tourism Authority of Thailand, New York
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