Topic: Thailand festival

The Thai-Chinese in Phuket have long passed on the vegetarian festival to purify mind and soul by refraining from meat consumption and meditating. Symbolising the presence of the deities throughout the festival are 9 lanterns lit up and placed aloft on Ko Teng poles. On the 6th day of the festival, there will be religious processions and incredible displays of face-and-body piercing. On the last day, there will be a “Koi Han” ceremony to exorcize ill fortune and a farewell ceremony for the deities at night.

Phimai Festival
An annual festival held for more than a century, the traditional long-boat races draw thousands of visitors from all over.
This event is further enhanced by a light and sound presentation at Prasat Hin Phimai, local art and cultural performances, various fun-filled competitions, and sales of local products and exhibitions.

Last edited by vulan1289 (2009-12-27 05:08:35)

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Yes, that's true! And that i'd like to share also another thailand festival . You know that  Thai people love to to celebrate. Two of the most poppular annual celebrations are "Songkran" the water festival and "Loy Krathong" when candle-lit offerings are floated in the rivers, canals lakes and the sea. These are just a couple of idea that lend themselves as thems for fun-filled parties.  Each region of Thailand has its own distinctive festivals that will appeal to any incentive group. Parties and events can also be created to project the theme of your incentive programme. The choice is endless. So is our ability to stage the grandest spectacular show.

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First I would say to thank you because the information you provide is very useful for us. And I hope you will continue sharing now in coming days.

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First I would say to thank you because the information you provide is very useful for us. And I hope you will continue sharing now in coming days.

Thanks

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Well koh samui if you don't know any thing just go away from here. You are not at all required to stay onboard. They provided information and you are just copy pasting the reply of above person.

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Thanks for sharing this but I am looking to spend my holidays of about 1 month in Bangkok. Kindly help me in locating best places at Bangkok. Moreover, recommend me the best itinerary as I am intending to reach there from Bangalore, India.

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