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One of the most vibrant events is the Phuket Vegetarian Festival held in late September to early October. It features colorful parades, traditional performances, and unique rituals that reflect the local Chinese community's beliefs.
• If you're in Phuket during Songkran, the Thai New Year in mid-April, be prepared for some fun water fights! It's a lively time when locals and tourists alike take to the streets to celebrate with water games.
• The Old Town Festival, typically held in the first week of December, showcases Phuket's rich culture with street performances, food stalls, and art exhibitions, making it a must-see for anyone interested in local traditions.
Opening days, menus and prices change, especially in quieter months. Check recent information, confirm dietary requirements directly and use busy, well-kept stalls or restaurants where food is cooked and stored properly.





