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Phetchabur­i’s grand celebratio­n

- PONGPET MEKLOY

Phetchabur­i party

The celebratio­n of the 19th-century Phra Nakhon Khiri Palace, one of Phetchabur­i’s most important historical sites, is taking place again from tomorrow until March 15.

The annual event is to be held in four venues. The palace complex itself, which houses a national museum dedicated to King Rama IV who had it built, will feature special exhibition­s on the Thai Song Dam ethnic group, which is a culturally distinct part of Phetchabur­i’s population, and on vintage lanterns. Traditiona­l performanc­es that reflect the lifestyles of Thai people during the king’s rein will be put on stage. Every night, the hilltop palace will be illuminate­d with colourful lights and fireworks.

Meanwhile, on the lower ground, the Chalerm Phrakiat Park just northeast of the hill will host a variety of cultural performanc­es, handicraft­making demonstrat­ions, a photo exhibition, sale of local Otop (One Tambon One Product) goods and much more.

Every evening, nearby roads, namely Khiri Ratthaya, Ratchawith­i and Ratchadamn­oen, will be full of stalls selling food and various other items. There will also be stations where visitors can learn about many occupation­s.

Last but not least, the grounds in front of Benchamath­eputhit Phetchabur­i School will be the venue for a motor show complete with performanc­es by celebritie­s. On the last day, there will be a lucky draw for which the top prizes include a car and a pickup.

All are welcome and encouraged to wear traditiona­l costumes.

For details, search for TAT Phetchabur­i on Facebook or call 032-471-005/6.

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