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Loy Krathong
In November some may wonder what is going on in
Thailand when seeing travel magazine ads, posters at your hotel of Thai girls
dressing in traditional Thai clothing with a beautiful floating object. That's a
sign indicating that Loy Krathong is on its way. In Thai Loy means to float and
Krathong means a circular floating object with decoration of banana leaves,
flowers, a candle and incense sticks. All these are related to Loy Krathong, an
event which does not occur on the same date every year; instead it counts on the
full moon night of the twelfth lunar month. In this year 2007 it will be held on
November 24, a romantic night. People look forward to going out and launching
Krathongs together to predict the romance future by the direction the Krathongs
float. However, this season is also good for strengthening relationship in
family.
The history of Loy Krathong is rather obscure.
Some believe that Krathong was first created by Tao Sri Chulalak or Nang
Noppamas in Sukothai. Others overlook its origin yet focus on the purposes of
the ritual: to pay respect to the Goddess of the Water showing their gratitude
on their plentiful use of water and ask for forgiveness in the ensuing
pollution. Floating the beautiful Krathong away, which is the key activity in
Loy Krathong, also refers to flying away misfortune and bad things in the past
and asking for good luck in the future. Although it is not a national holiday,
many activities other than floating Krathong, are conducted in this festival,
such as, contests of Krathong-making and Noppamas beauty pageants, local games
and performances and fireworks.
If you are in the North of Thailand, you can join
this spectacular occasion at Chiang Mai where it is specifically called Yee Peng
-floating of lanterns into the sky. Or you can go to Tak where a line of
thousand glittering lights are seen on the Ping River . When looking closer, you
see that Krathongs here are made of coconut shells, threaded together to make
chain and that's the story of Loy Krathong Sai. Moreover, this year you can see
Loy Krathong Sai made from banana trunk in Samut Songkram too. For sure, the
festival in old cities is so famous and attracts a herd of visitors. Glory and
ancientness of the kingdom is utterly alive in Phao Thian Len Fai in Sukhothai.
In Bangsai District, Ayutthaya, you can feel the grandeur of Loy Krathong Tam
Pratip and long boat race at Bangsai Arts and Crafts Centre of H.M. queen
Sirikit of Thailand.
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