Bangkok Post

LOY KRATHONG AROUND THAILAND

- — Pattarawad­ee Saengmanee

Rivers, lakes and canals around the country will be illuminate­d by candleligh­t as Thais release a series of lotus-inspired floats in order to ask forgivenes­s from the Water Goddess for their infringeme­nts during the muchloved Loy Krathong Festival.

If you wish to join in with the celebratio­ns, here are several venues offering a wide choice of cultural performanc­es, traditiona­l rituals, fireworks and creative workshops from tomorrow until Monday.

BANGKOK

From Nov 9 to 11, the Tourism Authority of Thailand will turn Santi Chaiprakan Park into an entertainm­ent hub for its “Delightful Colour Of The River, Loy Krathong Festival”.

Visitors can walk through a colourful water tunnel, then take a front-row seat to watch a traditiona­l fireworks show. There will be a pavilion full of fun cultural activities for all the family, including creative workshops on how to make a krathong with natural materials, cooking traditiona­l Thai delicacies, arranging floral garlands, carving fruit and banana stalks and making khon masks.

AYUTTHAYA

On Monday night, the “Loi Krathong Krung Kao Festival” will add colour to Pridi-Thamrong Bridge, Chedi Si Suriyothai, Phet Fortress and the Monument of King Naresuan the Great, with Krathong and Noppamat beauty contests, as well as a street market selling local food and handicraft­s.

Sam Ruean Tambon Administra­tive Organisati­on Office in Bang Pa-in district will do its part to maintain Thai traditions by hosting the ancient full moon bathing ceremony, where visitors can ask the Moon for fortune, success and good health. There’s also a workshop on how to create a traditiona­l krathong talapat with water hyacinth.

KANCHANABU­RI

Walking Street in Sangkhlabu­ri district will transform itself into a colourful entertainm­ent venue from Nov 9 to 11. Visitors can enjoy the traditiona­l boat race, krathong competitio­n, Noonoi Noppamat and a street market offering local handicraft­s and local food.

Meanwhile, the recreated town of Mallika City, which depicts life in Siam around the year 1905, will host the Heman

Wanpen festival. Visitors can dress in traditiona­l Thai costume, float a krathong, take part in the Krathong Contest and enjoy live music, with pop singer Saranyu “Ice” Winaipanit taking to the stage for the Likhit Ratana show.

CHIANG MAI

The old Lanna capital of Chiang Mai has long been a firstclass festive destinatio­n, with the renowned Yi Peng Festival taking place from tomorrow until Tuesday.

From the Three Kings Monument, Chiang Mai Municipali­ty Office and the Nawarat Bridge to Wat Si Khong Pier and Wat Lok Moli, the three-day event features Lanna-style religious ceremonies, the striking Krathong Parade Contest, fireworks, cultural performanc­es and the Yi Peng Little Boys And Girls Contest. When night falls, locals will brighten the sky with illuminate­d paper lanterns and float krathong down to the river to pay their respects to Lord Buddha and the Water Goddess.

Find out more details, visit tourismtha­iland.org.

 ??  ?? Loy Krathong at Kasetsart University.
Loy Krathong at Kasetsart University.
 ??  ?? Performers in full costume at a Loy Krathong parade in Santi Chaiprakan Park.
Performers in full costume at a Loy Krathong parade in Santi Chaiprakan Park.
 ??  ?? Loy Krathong festival at Klong Ong Ang.
Loy Krathong festival at Klong Ong Ang.
 ??  ?? A tourist learns how to make krathong in Santi Chaiprakan Park.
A tourist learns how to make krathong in Santi Chaiprakan Park.

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