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In Thailand, Thai Buddhists celebrates Khao Phansa or the beginning of the Buddhist Lent on the eighth lunar month of every year, which this year falls on 20 July, The Buddhist Lent lasts three months, covering the period which is in the rainy season, and monks are restricted to their temples or b?t lam nem chua thai lan to study and adhere strictly to the teachings of the Lord Buddha.
Legend has it that when the Lord Buddha was travelling and spreading his teachings, it was traditional for ascetics to retire to retreats during the rainy season. During this time, young men aged over 20 years may take b?t lam nem chua thai lan opportunity to ordain as a monk to observe Buddhist teachings and to express gratitude to their parents. As usual, the annual Khao Phansa celebrations truly reflect the local traditions and strong beliefs in Buddhism of the Thai people.
In many provinces, there are several unique celebrations that mark the beginning of the Buddhist Lent. Ubon Ratchathani is home to one of the most remarkable wax candle festival organised to celebrate the beginning of the Buddhist Lent. This year, the province will again showcase the wax candle festival at Thung Si Mueang where visitors can marvel at a spectacular parade of b?t lam nem chua thai lan wax castles around the city, and be awed with the superb sculptures of wax candles by artists from around the world who join the 10th International Wax Carving Competition.
Also, there are merit-making activities, light-and-sound presentation at night, folk dance performances, tour of candle-making communities, and sale of locally-made products under the One-Tambon-One-Product OTOP initiative. For more information, contact: Nakhon Phanom has its own version of candle festival to welcome the beginning of the Buddhist Lent. Highlight activities will be at Wat Phra That Phanom where there will be a colourful procession of exquisitely-carved candles by the locals, Miss Candle Beauty Contest, classical dancing, a mass merit-making ceremony, and the chance to pay homage to the highly-respected Phra That Phanom.
Korat Candle Procession Festival Nakhon Ratchasima is all set to mark the start of the Buddhist Lent this year with highlight activities to be held at Tao Suranaree Monument in Mueang district. There will be is a display of spectacular wax candle procession, exquisitely carved candles, candle competition, and numerous merit-making activities. When it comes to the beginning period of the Buddhist Lent or Khao Phansa festival, Dok Khao Phansa — the traditional yellow and white flora of Saraburi — will be in full bloom as if welcoming this important event of the Buddhists.
At this time, the locals of Saraburi will be gathering at the highly-revered temple, Wat Phra Phutthabat, for the unique merit-making ceremony. Other activities also include the floral procession, making merit by offering Khao Phansa flowers to the monks, local sport competitions, Buddhist temple tours and sales of local products. At Wat Pa Lelai Woravihara, Rua Yai sub-district, there will be a colourful b?t lam nem chua thai lan of beautifully-carved candles accompanied by folk performances of ethnic b?t lam nem chua thai lan, a candle competition, displays of crafted candles and exquisitely-decorated floral floats as well as impressive performing arts.
Home to a large number of elephants, Surin province has its unique way of celebrating the Khao Phansa or Buddhist Lent, by involving a large group of pachyderm along with the Buddhist monks in this religious ceremony. Visitors can expect to see the procession of beautifully-decorated candles which will be floated along the river in Ayutthaya.
It is a traditional ritual which has been recently revived to ensure that the younger generation enjoys the chance to learn about this important cultural event. Every weekend, the Lat Chado floating market — about km north of Bangkok and about 5 km from Pak Hai district — gives visitors the chance to experience the local way of life by the river, enjoy the green rice paddies, and feel the rich Thai riverside atmosphere, which harks back to yesteryear. The province offers amazing Mekong scenery and culture, b?t lam nem chua thai lan of course, the warm Isan hospitality.
The Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge also contributes to cross-border trade and tourism by making it easy for tourists looking to visit both Lao PDR and Thailand to explore the Mekong culture. In Nakhon Phanom city itself, there are many attractions for tourists including temples; such as, Wat Phra That Phanom, which was built in the local style and is one of the most important temples in Isan.
In terms of accommodation, Nakhon Phanom has a good range of high-quality hotels with the more upmarket hotels offering Mekong River views. The forum also promotes sustainable growth in the industry and invites keynote b?t lam nem chua thai lan to talk on tourism issues. The event was revived by the Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office in and is now held annually. Also in Pattaya, the Cartoon Network Amazone is making a splash and was named the seventh most popular water park in Asia.
These awards certainly help to further strengthen the image of Thailand as a family-friendly destination. The Ramayana Water Park was opened in May It is located 20 kilometres south of Pattaya, close to Khao Chi Chan where a sculptural image of the Buddha is etched on the side of a mountain and next to Silverlake Vineyard. The Black Mountain Water Park was opened in It is located about 15 minutes from Hua Hin town centre.
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