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Surfcrest
October 16th, 2014, 23:29
Holiday & Events, Thailand

TAT invites travellers to celebrate Loi Krathong Festival 2014 throughout Thailand
November 6, 2014

Loi Krathong Kap Kluai Mae Klong
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Loi Krathong and Candle Festival Sukhothai
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Bangkok, 13 October, 2014 тАУ Loi Krathong, one of ThailandтАЩs most impressive and popular annual festivals, returns once again this year on the full moon night of the 12th lunar month or on 6 November.

The Loi Krathong Festival is celebrated nationwide in Thailand, including at seven major destinations тАУ Bangkok, Sukhothai, Chiang Mai, Tak, Ayutthaya, Samut Songkram and Ratchaburi тАУ which are highlighted by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) as featuring the countryтАЩs most spectacular and unique time-honoured traditions.

Mr. Thawatchai Arunyik, Governor of Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) said, тАЬTravellers from around the world are cordially invited to visit Thailand during this period to experience one of the countryтАЩs most unique traditions that has been passed down through generations. Loi Krathong has been celebrated in Thailand for hundreds of years, and each year boasts everlasting memories for anyone who has come to experience the moments of floating the krathong as a symbol of warding off the unpleasant past and welcoming good luck.тАЭ

Loi Krathong Festival, Ayutthaya
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Loi Krathong Festival, Bangkok
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Bangkok is set to celebrate the Loi Krathong Festival 2014 from 4 to 6 November at the Nakrapirom Park with spectacular displays of illuminating boats and fireworks along the Chao Phraya River, cultural performances, an exhibition of Loi Krathong traditions from all regions throughout Thailand, and the krathong floating ceremony.

Sukhothai has scheduled to celebrate the annual Loi Krathong and Candle Festival from 2 to 6 November at the Sukhothai Historical Park. Highlights include the krathong floating ceremony, fireworks display, krathong-making contest, light and sound presentation, cultural performances and the Royal Krathong Procession.

Chiang Mai has scheduled to celebrate the Yi Peng Chiang Mai Festival 2014 from 5 to 7 November at the Chiang Mai Municipal Office, Tha Pae Gate and at several temples. Main activities, include the sacred Buddhist chanting ceremony, the 23rd Yi Peng Lantern Procession, the Candle Lighting Ceremony, Yi Peng Boat Races as well as several contests and competitions.

Tak will celebrate the annual Royal Trophy Loi Krathong Sai Floating 1000 Lanterns 2014 from 2 to 6 November on the bank of the Ping River in Mueang district. The highlight is the competition of floating a train of 1,000 floating krathongs made from coconut shells for a royal trophy, as well as a light and sound presentation and fireworks display.

Ayutthaya is set to celebrate the Historical City of Ayutthaya and Loi Krathong Festival 2014 on 6 November at the Chankasem National Museum in front of the Queen Suriyothai Monument and at Thung Huntra Memorial Hall of Allegiance. Highlights include illuminating lantern decorations, cultural performances and folk music singing contest.

Samut Songkram has scheduled to preserve the tradition of Loi Krathong Kap Kluai Mae Klong from 6 to 8 November at the King Rama II Memorial Park in Amphawa district. Highlights include the ceremony and the display of floating krathongs made of banana trunk and folk performances.

Ratchaburi is set to celebrate the Amazing Loi Krathong Traditions of 8 Ethic Groups on 6 November at Rak Pracha Pattana Dam with folk performances and the krathong floating ceremony.

Apart from celebrating one of ThailandтАЩs most unique festivals, travellers from around the world are also invited to enjoy the wide of tourist attractions, ranging from unique culture, abundant natural beauty and remarkable variety of activities, including soft adventure, spa, shopping and medical tourism.

Yi Peng Chiang Mai Festival
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Loi Krathong Sai, Tak
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http://www.tatnews.org/tat-invites-travellers-celebrate-loi-krathong-festival-2014-throughout-thailand/


Phuket Vegetarian Festival
24 October 2014 - 1 November 2014
at Kathu & Cherng Talay Shrines

The Phuket Vegetarian Festival is a colourful event held over a nine-day period in October, celebrating the Chinese community's belief that abstinence from meat and various stimulants during the ninth lunar month of the Chinese calendar will help them obtain good health and peace of mind.

Though the origins of the festival are unclear, it is commonly thought that the festival was bought to Phuket by a wandering Chinese opera group who fell ill with malaria while performing on the island.

They decided to adhere to a strict vegetarian diet and pray to the Nine Emperor Gods to ensure purification of the mind and body. To everyone's amazement the opera group made a complete recovery. The people celebrated by holding a festival that was meant to honour the gods as well as express the people's happiness at surviving what was, in the 19th century, a fatal illness. Subsequently the festival has grown and developed into a spectacular yearly event that is attended by thousands with participants flying in from China and other Asian destinations.


Phuket's Vegetarian festival (or jia chai in local Hokkien Chinese dialect) began in 1825,when the governor of Thalang, Praya Jerm, moved the island's principal town from Ta Reua in Thalang District to Get-Hoe in Kathu District, where were tin mines and Chinese miners. Kathu was then still covered by jungle and fever was rife. It happened that a traveling opera company (called ngiu in Thai or pua-hee in Hokkien dialect) came from China to perform for the miners.

When the whole company grew sick from an unnamed malady, they kept to a vegetarian diet to honor two of the emperor gods, Kiew Ong Tai Teh and Yok Ong Sone Teh. The sickness afflicting the opera troupe then disappeared. This greatly interested the people of Kathu,who asked how it was done. The answer came that ritual vegetarianism with its attendant ceremonies had been the cause, with the result that people embraced the faith enthusiastically. Thus the festival began: starting the first evening of the ninth lunar month, it continued until the ninth evening; the aim was to bring good luck to individuals as well as to the community.

It later happened that one familiar with the festival volunteered to return to Kansai, in China, where he invited the sacred Hiao Ho-le or Hiao lan (incense smoke) and Lian Tui (name plaques), which have the status of gods, to come stay in Kathu. He also brought holy writings used in the ceremonies, returning to Phuket on the seventh night of the ninth month. The people, upon hearing of his arrival, went in procession to Bang Niao Pier to bring him and his sacred cargo back. This was the origin of the processions that figure so greatly in the festival.

The afternoon before the festival begins, a great pole at each temple is raised, called the Go Teng pole, with which the gods are invited to descend. At midnight the pole is hung with nine lanterns, signalizing the opening of the fest. Two important gods are also invited down at midnight to preside over ceremonies; these are Yok Ong Hong Tae and Kiew Ong Tai Tae.

Aside from this, there are other ceremonies throughout the fest, notably: invocation of the gods Lam Tao, who keeps track of the living, and Pak Tao, who keeps track of the dead; processions of the gods' images; and feats of the Ma Song-like bathing in hot oil, bladed ladder climbing and fire-walking. The festival ends with merit making ceremonies at each temple (sadoh kroh) and the send-off of the gods on the last night (when fireworks are at their most impressive).

Ma Song, or middleman, are devotees whom the gods enter during the fest. They manifest supernatural powers and perform self-tortures in order to shift evil from individuals onto themselves, and to bring the community good luck. Ma Song fall into two categories: those who, having had an intimation of impending doom, want to extend their lives; and people specially chosen by the gods for their moral qualities.

Throughout the festival fireworks and drums are sounded, especially during ceremonies. It is held that the louder they are the better, because the noise drives away evil spirits.

Participants in the fest keep to a strict vegetarian diet for a varying number of days, usually no less than three. This they do to make themselves strong in mind and body; they refrain from all vice, eating animal flesh, and killing animals. The festival thus promotes good hygiene, brightness and inner peace.

Purification and Vegetarianism :

While devoted to the Nine Emperor Gods, purification of individuals as well as of communal spaces is the principal theme of the whole belief during this period of time.

Self-purification of the devotees is symbolized by the white attire and fasting to achieve a strict form of vegetarianism (Je or Je Chai or Chai).

The purification of space of impure and dangerous forces, conceived generally as evil spirits, is one of the principal ritual activities of the spirit mediums.

Fasting = Chiak Chai

The prohibition of consuming food with strong or raw smell, such as garlic, Chinese chives, tobacco and тАЬlak khiaoтАЭ (a small vegetable similar to garlic) is to prevent the five essences of body (Fire, Water, earth, wood an metal) being harmed by the strong aromatics contain toxins. Abstinence is to test oneтАЩs power of endurance, self-discipline and penance in order to attain longevity.

Chanting and Meditation ( Je Sian) are the sensual pleasure cleansing to cleanse psycho-physiological order as human body is controlled by nerve center.

10 Rules of Body Cleansing to Acquire Supernatural Power during the Nine Emperor Gods or Vegetarian Festival:

1.Abstain from killing living things.(Abstain from eating meat product. )

2.Abstain from stealing.

3.Abstain from telling lie.

4.Abstain from alcoholic drinks.

5.Abstain from adultery.

6.Abstain from gambling.

7.Abstain from bedecking jewelry and leather goods.

8.Wearing white attire is preferable during the festival.

9.Mourner, women in menstruation and pregnancy should avoid participating in any kind of rituals.

10.Kitchen utensils and containers should be kept solely for the festival.

The Rituals of the Vegetarian Festival

The Invitation Ritual or the Tall Lantern Pole Raising Ritual

The ritual takes place in the afternoon and evening of the day preceding those nine days тАУ namely on the last day of the eighth lunar month of the Chinese calendar to invite the Jade Emperor (Yok Ong Tai Te) and the Nine Emperor Gods(Kiu Ong Tai Te).

The demarcation and consecration of the shrineтАЩs compound are conducted by the principal medium after the Yok Ong has descended from the heaven. In anticipation of the festival, devotees begin to wear white garments, eat vegetarian food (che) and abstinence from the 5 Buddhist Precepts a few days prior to the opening ritual in order to achieve the body purification. In religious terms, it is considered as an act of contrition or expurgation for the sins incurred by the killing and consumption of animals in the course of the past year. It is also a test of oneтАЩs power of endurance, self-discipline and penance.

The Ritual of Food-Offering to Heavenly Warriors

The ritual, performs in the early afternoon, pays respect to the spirits of warriors and their horses, many of the rank-and тАУfile spirit mediums participating in this festival are possessed by these spirits, who are believed to entertain a position in the celestial hierarchy beneath the gods, but above the ghosts. Vegetarian food, tea and rice liquor are prepared for the spirit warriors and grass is for horse.

The Chanting

The chanting of Taoist North Star Canon (Pak Tao Keng) takes place 2 times a day after the Invitation Ritual of the Jade Emperor (Yok Ong Tai Te) to the shrines тАУ morning and evening incantations. The prayer leader (Huat Kua) reads the names of contributors (Thark Sor) to the festival in front of the Nine Emperor Gods in every evening only.

The Propitiation of the Seven Stars

The ritual takes place on the fifth day of the festival to propitiate the Big Dipper or Seven Stars (Chit Chaen). The Big Dipper has 2 invisible and 7 visible stars. The mediums distribute auspicious charms (Hu) to devotees in order to repel evil spirits.

Firecracker

Firecracker is widely used for the entire festival. It is believe that lighting firecrackers before the Sedan Chairs and Palanquin is to welcome the Nine Emperors Gods .

Once the sedan chairs and Palanquin pass by worshippers lit firecrackers to bid farewell the Nine Emperors Gods.On the contrary, no firecracker is supposed to lit on top of the Ceremonial Umbrella.

The Street Procession

This is the most spectacular event of the Vegetarian Festival or the Nine Emperor Gods Festival., which became iconic of the festival as a whole. The processions offer an opportunity for the householders and the general public along the streets to receive the blessings of the gods possessing the spirit mediums. The inhabitants set up altar in front of their houses, decorated with Chinese embroideries table apron (Tok Ui), placing on them lit candles and incense sticks , flowers, fruit, sweets and tea.

The processions are usually preceded by a vehicle of the shrine association followed by school children carrying banner with the name of the shrine, flags and banners тАЬwith the godsтАЩ or goddessesтАЩ names in Chinese charactersтАЭ. These are followed by several Chinese percussion bands of floats or motorcycles. Sedan chairs (Tai Pian)with the godsтАЩ are carried in the center of the processions with position orderly in the celestial hierarchy. After by Niu Sew (ceremonial umbrella тАЬTraditional ChineseтАЭ) in front of The carrying of the Nine Emperor Gods (Kiu Ong) incense urn is considered a great honor and it is carried by the priestтАЩs assistant (Lor Chu) or censer-master, and tightly held under the Kiu Ong. The explosion of firecrackers over the palanquin (Tua Lian)of the Nine Emperor Gods reaches a climax

The Street Procession

This is the most spectacular event of the Vegetarian Festival or the Nine Emperor Gods Festival., which became iconic of the festival as a whole. The processions offer an opportunity for the householders and the general public along the streets to receive the blessings of the gods possessing the spirit mediums. The inhabitants set up altar in front of their houses, decorated with Chinese embroideries table apron (Tok Ui), placing on them lit candles and incense sticks , flowers, fruit, sweets and tea.

The Fire-Walking Ritual

The Fire-Walking Ritual takes place on the sixth day of the festival. тАЬFire overcomes impurity and repels evil influence. As men purify themselves with fire, they expiate transgressions and thus overcome yinтАЭ. In fire- walking, it is believed that only those that are cleansed will be void from being seriously burns.

The Ceremonial Bridge-Crossing Ritual (Koi Harn)

The ritual takes place on the ninth day of the festival, just before the Farewell Ritual that sends the gods back to the heaven. The main idea of devotees crossing the bridge is believed to be cleansed from impurities and misfortunes that may fall upon them. Once crossing the bridge, a red stamp of the Nine Emperor GodsтАЩ seal (or imperial seal) will be stamped at the back of the devotees to signify that they are purified from sins and calamities that might happen to them.

The Farewell Ritual

The Vegetarian Festival or the Nine Emperor Gods Festival culminates in the farewell ritual for the Jade Emperor and the Nine Emperor Gods on the evening of the ninth and last day, and comes to close with sending off the Kiu Ong at midnight back to the heaven.

The ritual is divided into 2 parts : the Jade Emperor is bade farewell at the lantern pole in the shrinesтАЩ yards by burning the paper palace for the Jade emperor; then the Nine Emperors are sent off at a body of water, mainly conduct close to the sea тАУ Saphan Hin or river, with a huge heap of gold paper and multi-colored тАЬimperialтАЭ paper costumes.

http://na.tourismthailand.org/See-and-Do/Events-and-Festivals/Phuket-Vegetarian-Festival-2nd--5795

http://www.phuket.com/festival/vegetarian.htm

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Surfcrest
October 23rd, 2014, 16:10
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Patong prepares to host Phuket Carnival 2014, marking high season arrival
1 to 3 November, 2014
Patong Beach

The annual Phuket Carnival returns with the 29th edition scheduled to be held from 1 to 3 November, 2014 at Patong Beach. The event was first held in 1985 to mark the start of the high season for tourism in Phuket.

Ms. Anoma Vongyai, Director of the TAT Phuket Office said, тАЬThe event has been organised under a concerted effort of the public and private organisations in Phuket. In part, it is being held to covey the enthusiasm and unity among the local people in the various tourism sectors to be good hosts and welcome tourists to Phuket, one of ThailandтАЩs most popular beach destinations and the gateway to the Andaman region.тАЭ

The three-day Phuket Carnival 2014 will take place at Patong Beach from morning to midnight daily. The theme for this yearтАЩs event is тАШBlissful BeachтАЩ.

The colourful annual Phuket Carnival parade will take place on 1 November. Throughout the three days, there will be a range of activities including a mini-marathon, merit-making ceremony, food and arts and crafts fairs, photograph and painting contests, cooking competition, as well as plenty of stage performances and an international Jazz Night highlighting talented jazz musicians from the Philippines, South Korea, Cuba, Japan and Thailand.

Ms. Anoma said, тАЬThere are more reasons to visit Phuket this year, especially now that everyone is able to enjoy PhuketтАЩs beaches, including the famous Patong Beach, in their pristine state, following the recent move by the officials to impose a ban on commercial activities on the beach and beachfront of Phuket.тАЭ

For the schedule of event, visit: Phuket Carnival 2014

http://www.tatnews.org/patong-prepares-host-phuket-carnival-2014-marking-high-season-arrival/


River Festival 2014 тАУ a celebration of culture along Chao Phraya River in Bangkok
1 to 6 November
At various venues along the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok

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Bangkok, 22 October, 2014 тАУ The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture is lending its support to Thai Beverage Public Company Limited in organising the тАШRiver Festival 2014 тАУ a Delightful Stream of CultureтАЩ along the longest curve of the majestic Chao Phraya River in Bangkok from 1 to 6 November.

The event is set to promote public awareness of Thai traditions and cultural values practised for generations along the mighty River of Kings, where much of Thai history can be traced along its banks, as well as to celebrate the impressive тАШLoi KrathongтАЩ festival.

TAT Governor, Mr. Thawatchai Arunyik said, тАЬThe River Festival 2014 will help boost cultural tourism in Thailand, and strengthen good understanding and cooperation between the public and private bodies as well as local and international tourists for the preservation of Thai tradition and culture. This is in line with TATтАЩs 2015 tourism marketing plan to promote the essence of тАШThainessтАЩ under the main Amazing Thailand campaign.тАЭ

The River Festival 2014 тАУ a Delightful Stream of Culture is set to reinvent five unique sites along the Chao Phraya River into the backdrop of the old Thai way of life, portraying the pivotal role the river plays influencing Thai tradition and culture, past and present. In the early days of the establishment of Bangkok (since 21 April 1782), the river and canals served as the main transportation routes, resembling the former capital of Ayutthaya, hence the name тАЬVenice of the EastтАЭ was inherited.

At Wat Phra Chetuphon or the Temple of the Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho) and Nakrapirom Park, religious and fun-filled Thai culture activities will include a ritual to pay respect to the Reclining Buddha; the тАШChong PrieangтАЭ tradition to pay respect to the sacred relic of Buddha in the Dawadung realm of heaven; an exhibition of vintage photographs and a dance created based on the stone sculpture of hermit in a posture of self-massage founded on the templeтАЩs grounds. There will be classic Thai plays at the Prince Theatre, built based on the royal playhouse during the reign of King Rama V the Great, and a community fair selling local arts and crafts.

At Wat Arun Ratchawararam or the Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun), religious and fun-filled Thai culture activities will include a ritual to pay respect to Buddha image which represents the birthday or respective day of the week. On the templeтАЩs grounds, there will be classic Thai plays at specially-built vintage-style stage, an outdoor cinema showing old Thai films with simultaneous narrators, an exhibition of Ban Chang Lor тАУ a community renowned for its casting of Buddha images and an exhibition of vintage photographs. In addition, there will be a replica of old market selling authentic Thai dishes that are rare nowadays by the community residing behind the temple. The people of Trok Matoom (Soi Arun Amarin 23) will also be holding a fair, selling a range of delectable snack made from bael fruit.

At Wat Kalayanamitr (Wat Kalaya), the festival offers one of the rare chances to marvel at the templeтАЩs magnificent statuary and architecture at night, including a tower that contains the largest bronze bell in Thailand. Other highlights include a Chinese opera show and a community fair selling local arts and crafts.

At Wat Prayurawongsawas (Wat Prayoon), religious and fun-filled Thai culture activities will include a ceremony to pay respect to the Phra Borommathat Maha Chedi. On the templeтАЩs grounds, there will be an area allocated for vintage photo-taking opportunity, an exhibition of old communities surrounding the temple, and an exhibition of vintage photograhs. The Kudijeen Community will be holding a fair, selling a range of fusion Thai dishes influenced by foreign cultures in the old days. Additional highlight is the performance of the тАЬKhun InтАЭ band, a Thai orchestra consisting of five groups of wood and percussion instruments.

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At BangkokтАЩs shopping landmark, Asiatique The Riverfront, activities will include the Loi Krathong ceremony and workshop of krathong-making, demonstrations of vintage fireworks display for religious beliefs, and the making of Pla ta pian or Thai-syle wind mobiles in the shape of a carp. A replica of the Rub Rua (receiving lotus) ceremony which is a ritual unique to Samut Prakan will be held for blessing reason. On the eventтАЩs grounds, there will be an area allocated for vintage photo-taking opportunity while the main East Asiatique stage will showcase the light-and-sound presentation portraying the story of trade and relations between Siam тАУ the former name of Thailand тАУ and international communities. In addition, there will be a range of Thai cultural performances as well as the competition of Muay Talay or тАЬSea BoxingтАЭ, another version of Thai Boxing.

Throughout the six-day/six-night festival, there will be complimentary shuttle boat services available in two routings: a return shuttle boat service between Yod Phiman Market in Pak Klong Talad and Asiatique; and a circle service on the Yod Phiman Market тАУ Wat Pho тАУ Wat Arun тАУ Wat Kalaya тАУ Wat Prayoon route.

Mr. Thapana Sirivadhanabhakdi, President and CEO of Thai Beverage Public Company Limited said, тАЬWe hope to be a part in upholding and preserving Thai tradition and culture, especially as we are moving towards the implementation of the ASEAN Economic Community. Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries share similar arts and cultures, although each has own distinctive characters and values, and so this event will certainly help boost cultural tourism in Thailand. We intend to make this River Festival an annual fixture on the ThailandтАЩs events and festivals calendar.тАЭ

http://www.tatnews.org/river-festival-2014-%E2%80%93-a-celebration-of-culture-along-chao-phraya-river-in-bangkok/

christianpfc
October 25th, 2014, 11:42
The Vegetarian Festival is the second one this year, due to a rare alignment of stars. But it's said to be much smaller than the first one, so I won't go.

What I have on plan for the next months is: Kanchanaburi (Erawan waterfall before cold season starts), Udon Thani (red lotus lake), Surat Thani (Khao Sok for Rafflesia flower) and Ubon Ratchathani (Sam Pan Bok in Mekong river bed when water is low), Lopburi Monkey Buffet and sunflower fields.

October 25th, 2014, 14:48
We all have to hope that He hangs on until the end of January otherwise it's not going to be very cheerful in the Land of Smile for our New Year holidays