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Thai Buddhist Calendar Converter — Buddhist Era & Gregorian

Convert any Gregorian date to the Thai Buddhist Era (BE) and back. The Buddhist Era year is simply the Gregorian year plus 543 — but Thai official documents, ID cards and legal records consistently use BE, making conversion essential. Furthermore, the tool shows Thai public holidays on the selected date, including Songkran (Thai New Year on 13 April), the King's Birthday and Chakri Day.

BE = Gregorian + 543Both directionsThai public holidaysSongkran indicatorOfficial Thai format

How to use the Thai Buddhist Calendar Converter

1
Enter any Gregorian date
Click the date field and select any date. Furthermore, the tool defaults to today — giving the current Buddhist Era year immediately. Thai official documents show the BE year, so this conversion is needed for documents issued in Thailand.
2
Click Convert to Buddhist Era
The stat strip shows the Buddhist Era year alongside the Gregorian year. Furthermore, the table shows both the BE long form and the short DD/MM/YYYY BE format used in Thai government documents and forms.
3
Check the Thai public holiday indicator
The table row "Thai public holiday" shows any recognised Thai public holiday on the selected date. Furthermore, Songkran (13 April), the King's Birthday (28 July) and Constitution Day (10 December) are among the major holidays flagged.
4
Convert Buddhist Era to Gregorian
Click the Buddhist Era → Gregorian tab. Enter the BE day, month and year. Furthermore, clicking Convert shows the Gregorian year, date in long form, ISO and DD/MM/YYYY — three formats in one result.
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Remember the formula
The Buddhist Era year is always 543 years ahead of the Gregorian year after 1 January. Furthermore, this applies for dates from 1 January 1941 onwards — when Thailand standardised the calendar year start to 1 January rather than 1 April.

Understanding the Buddhist Era year

The Buddhist Era counts years from the Parinirvana of Gautama Buddha, traditionally 543 BCE. Furthermore, Thailand adopted 1 January as the year start in 1941. Furthermore, the BE year is always 543 ahead of the Gregorian year. Add 543 to get BE; subtract 543 to get Gregorian.

Gregorian yearThai Buddhist Era yearNotable event
2023BE 2566
2024BE 2567
2025BE 2568Current year
2026BE 2569
2500BE 3043

Which countries use the Buddhist Era?

Thailand uses the Buddhist Era as its official calendar year on all government documents. Furthermore, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar also use Buddhist Era variants — though with slight differences in epoch calculation. Moreover, Sri Lanka and other Theravada Buddhist countries use the Buddhist Era for religious purposes. Thailand's use is the most systematic — BE appears on ID cards, birth certificates, contracts and legal filings.

How the Buddhist Era conversion works

The conversion is the simplest of any calendar system — a fixed offset of 543 years. Furthermore, since Thailand adopted 1 January as the calendar year start in 1941, the offset applies uniformly for all dates from that year onwards.

Buddhist Era Year = Gregorian Year + 543
For 2025 CE → 2025 + 543 = BE 2568
For BE 2568 → 2568 − 543 = 2025 CE
Month and day = identical in both systems (same calendar structure)
Pre-1941 dates = Thailand's year previously started 1 April — use caution

The pre-1941 calendar year start

Before 1941, Thailand's official year started on 1 April. Furthermore, this means dates between 1 January and 31 March before 1941 require careful handling. A Thai document dated "15 February BE 2482" corresponds to 15 February 1940 in the Gregorian calendar — not 1939 as the simple subtraction might suggest. Moreover, most modern uses involve post-1941 dates where the simple formula applies without adjustment.

Worked example: Thai passport date conversion

A Thai passport shows a birth date of "12 เมษายน 2550 BE" (12 April 2550 BE). Converting to Gregorian for an international form:

Thai BE dateGregorian equivalent
12 April 2550 BE12 April 2007
1 มกราคม 2568 BE1 January 2025
13 เมษายน 2568 BE13 April 2025 — Songkran 🌻
The conversion is always 543 years. Furthermore, Songkran — Thailand's most celebrated holiday — falls on 13 April (13 เมษายน) every year and corresponds to BE 2568 in 2025. The water festival period spans 13–15 April annually.

What is the Thai Buddhist Era calendar?

The Thai Buddhist Era (BE) calendar uses the Gregorian calendar structure — the same months, days and year length — but numbers the years differently. Furthermore, the year count begins from the traditional year of the Buddha's passing (Parinirvana) in 543 BCE. The result is a year number always 543 ahead of the Gregorian equivalent.

Thailand formally uses the Buddhist Era on all official documents. Furthermore, this includes ID cards, birth certificates and legal contracts. Moreover, all Thai government and official websites and forms display BE dates by default, making conversion necessary for anyone interfacing with Thai official systems.

Songkran — the Thai New Year

Songkran — Thailand's most important festival — falls on 13–15 April. Furthermore, the name derives from the Sanskrit "Sankranti" — the solar transition. Traditionally, the date marked the Sun's entry into the zodiacal sign of Aries. Moreover, Songkran is known worldwide for its water festival — where celebrants splash water on each other as a symbol of purification and blessing for the new year.

Buddhist Era in other Southeast Asian countries

Cambodia uses the Buddhist Era with a slightly different epoch — Cambodian BE is one year less than Thai BE for the same date. Furthermore, Myanmar uses the Traditional Burmese Calendar alongside the Buddhist Era for religious purposes. Moreover, Laos uses the same BE system as Thailand. Sri Lanka's Buddhist calendar uses a different epoch — the Buddhist Era year 1 corresponds to 544 BCE rather than 543 BCE.

Why Buddhist Era conversion matters

Thailand is a major Southeast Asian business hub. Furthermore, any company doing business there encounters BE dates regularly. Converting BE years to Gregorian prevents date entry errors in international systems. Moreover, a BE year in a Gregorian date field produces a document dated 500+ years in the future.

Travel to Thailand requires BE awareness. Furthermore, Thai visa stickers and entry stamps use BE dates. Furthermore, hotel bookings confirmed through Thai providers often show BE dates. Travel insurance documents referencing Thai departure and arrival dates may use BE format. Moreover, understanding that "วันที่ 13 เมษายน 2568" means 13 April 2025 CE prevents misreading of travel dates.

How the Songkran holiday affects business timing

Songkran — 13 to 15 April — is a major public holiday in Thailand. Furthermore, many Thai businesses extend the holiday to a full week. Teams coordinating with Thai counterparts must account for this closure in project timelines each April. Moreover, the Songkran period coincides with the hottest part of Thailand's year — making it a natural time for extended leave that further reduces available business days.

Frequently asked questions

Yes — structurally identical. The Thai Buddhist Era uses the same months, same day lengths, same leap year rules and same calendar structure as the Gregorian calendar. Furthermore, the only difference is the year number. Adding 543 to any Gregorian year gives the corresponding Thai Buddhist Era year. Months and days remain unchanged between the two systems.
Thailand officially adopted the Buddhist Era in 1888 as part of its national calendar system. Furthermore, Thailand is one of the few countries that was never colonised — giving it the independence to maintain its own official calendar system. The Buddhist Era reflects Thailand's Theravada Buddhist cultural heritage. Gregorian year numbering is used widely in practice for international business, but BE remains the official system for government documents.
BE 2568 corresponds to the Gregorian year 2025 CE (2568 − 543 = 2025). Furthermore, BE 2568 runs from 1 January 2025 to 31 December 2025. The tool converts any date instantly using this formula. Note that the Songkran traditional new year (13 April) is a festival — the official Thai calendar year starts on 1 January, as it has since 1941.
Songkran is the Thai New Year festival, celebrated on 13–15 April each year. Furthermore, the date is fixed in the Gregorian calendar — it does not shift like Chinese New Year. Songkran is Thailand's most important holiday and features the world-famous water festival. Moreover, the government typically declares the surrounding days as official public holidays, often extending the celebration to a full week in practice.
Several Southeast and South Asian countries use Buddhist Era systems. Thailand and Laos use BE where BE = CE + 543. Furthermore, Cambodia uses a similar system offset by one year. Sri Lanka's Buddhist calendar uses a slightly different epoch. Myanmar uses a traditional calendar alongside Buddhist Era reckoning. Moreover, in each country the Buddhist Era is primarily used for religious observances, while Thailand is unique in using it for all official civil and legal purposes.

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