Songkran Greeting Cards

Celebrate renewal, joy, and fresh beginnings with our Songkran greeting cards, inspired by the traditional Thai New Year. Songkran is celebrated each April with water blessings, family gatherings, and heartfelt wishes for good health and prosperity. 

Songkran is closely connected to other Southeast Asian New Year celebrations, including Cambodian New Year (Choul Chnam Thmey) and Laos New Year (Pi Mai). These cards are meaningful for friends & families celebrating renewal, gratitude, and fresh beginnings.

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Songkran and Southeast Asian New Year Traditions

Songkran is closely connected to other traditional New Year celebrations across Southeast Asia. Families celebrating Thai New Year, Cambodian New Year, and Laos New Year often share similar values of renewal, gratitude, and togetherness during this season.

If you would like to learn more about the meaning and traditions behind these holidays, explore our guides below:

Some families also celebrate Lunar New Year within Chinese, Korean, and Japanese communities. If you are marking Lunar New Year instead of Songkran, you may want greeting cards designed specifically for that tradition.

Explore our Chinese New Year card collection or learn more about what to write in a Chinese New Year card below:

Frequently asked questions

What is Songkran and why do people send greeting cards?

Songkran is the Thai New Year, traditionally celebrated in mid-April. People send Songkran greeting cards to wish others happiness, good health, and prosperity for the year ahead, especially when they cannot celebrate in person.

When is Thai New Year celebrated?

Thai New Year, also known as Songkran, is usually celebrated from April 13 to April 15 each year. Some festivities last longer depending on the region.

How do you say Happy New Year in Thai?

Happy New Year in Thai is said as “Sawasdee Pee Mai” (สวัสดีปีใหม่). This phrase is commonly used on Songkran greeting cards and messages.

Are Songkran cards only for Thailand?

No. Songkran is closely related to other Southeast Asian New Year celebrations such as Pi Mai in Laos and Choul Chnam Thmey in Cambodia. These cards are meaningful for anyone honoring these traditions.

What do you write in a Songkran greeting card?

You can write a simple message like “Wishing you a joyful Songkran and a year filled with peace and good health” or include traditional blessings for renewal and happiness.