Rod-Nam-Dum-Hua is sometimes is called “Traditional New Year’s day”, because it is held annually from the 13th to the 15th of April, or “Songkran day” which is known as New Year’s day of Thailand. Mostly, Rod-Nam-Dum-Hua Tradition takes place only on the last day of the Songkran period which is April 15. But for the monks there are more rites to do. Before pouring water on monks, we have to pour water on a statue of Buddha. Next, we accept the blessing from the monk. We can do this every day, from the beginning to the end of Songkran. After the ritual, there is time to be together with friends and relatives to relax and have fun.