Loi Krathong Festival |
Loi Krathong is held annually on the full moon night of the 12th lunar month or on 6 November this year. Loi literally means “to float,” while Krathong refers to the lotus-shaped vessels containing candles, incense and flowers in which participants float down rivers and on lakes and ponds everywhere.
TAT Governor Mr. Thawatchai Arunyik said, “The Festival marks the time to give thanks to the goddess of the water and to seek forgiveness for past misdeeds. The celebration also includes a fireworks display, contests for beautiful krathongs, beauty pageants and many other memorable
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TAT is organising the Delightful Colours of the River, Loi Krathong Festival 2014 at Nakrapirom Park in Bangkok during 4-6 November, 2014, with support from stakeholders to promote public participation for the preservation of Thai traditions and culture, as well as to create awareness on the wonderful Thai festivals among international tourists.
Highlights during the three-day event at Nakrapirom Park in Bangkok will include the nightly light decorations and illuminated boat processions along the Chao Phraya River. The processions of the traditional ‘Chong Prieang’ ritual and ‘Loi Krathong’ festival from Na Phra Lan Road to Nakrapirom Park will take place on 6 November from 17.00 hrs., followed by the spectacular fireworks display and the krathong floating ceremony.
Throughout the three days, there will be a range of cultural performances, including traditional Thai music performances, Thai classical and contemporary dances from various parts of Thailand and Thai puppet shows. In addition, there will be demonstrations of Thai martial arts including Muay Thai and traditional Thai sword fighting.
TAT is also organising Loi Krathong celebrations in six other major Thai destinations; each is famous for its own special features in celebrating this annual festival of lights.
In Sukhothai, TAT is organising the Loi Krathong and Candle Festival from 2 to 6 November with the highlight being the spectacular light and sound presentation. Chiang Mai is well-known for its Yi Peng Festival, which takes place from 5 to 7 November this year. In Tak, the unique Loi Krathong Sai Festival and Thousand Floating Candles is taking place from 2 to 6 November.
The ancient Thai capital of Ayutthaya is celebrating its Historical City and Loi Krathong Festival 2014 on 6 November with a range of cultural performances. The charming seaside province of Samut Songkram is preserving its tradition of Loi Krathong Kap Kluai Mae Klong during 6-8 November while the artistic province of Ratchaburi is celebrating the Amazing Loi Krathong Traditions of 8 Ethic Groups on 6 November.
For more information, contact the TAT Call Centre 1672.
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