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Loi Krathong Festival 2011 In Phuket

31 Jan




Loi Krathong – 10th November 2011

Loi Krathong (or Loy Krathong) is the most beautiful event in Thailand – taking place on the evening of the full moon of the 12th month in the Thai lunar calendar.

Loi means “to float” and “krathong” refers to the lotus shaped raft which is traditionally made from a section of a banana tree trunk.

Loi Krathong, is also known as the “Festival of Light” due to the candles placed in each krathong. When the huge numbers of krathongs are floating away – they light up the night sky.


The History of Loi Krathong

The Loi Krathong festival is believed to have originated from the Sukhothai Period. Although recent scholars have suggested that it actually takes it origins from the Bangkok Period.

According to the writings of H.M King Rama IV (1863), the original festival was adapted by Buddhists in Thailand as a ceremony to honour the original Buddha – Siddhartha Gutama.


The Tradition of Loi Krathong

The local people each make a “krathong” to float on a river, sea,  canal  or lake. The krathong will be decorated with folded banana leaves, flowers, candles and incense sticks. Also included on the krathong will be coins, food, a cutting of the person’s hair and nail cuttings.

Traditionally, the krathong was floated on the water, to pay respects to the spirits of the water. Today, the act of the krathong floating away is a symbol of letting go of the bad things which may have happened that year; so the person can start their life afresh.

Items are included on the krathong as a way of honouring the Goddess of The Water, “Phra Mae Khongkha” and to bring good luck into their lives.


Romantic Festival For Couples

The Loi Krathong Festival is a very special event for couples. Together they make a krathong to float away. The couple do so to wish for happiness in their life together and for success in love.

The beauty of the many krathongs with their candles flickering in the night, makes for a very romantic scene.


Hire A Local Tour Guide

If you will be in Phuket on 10th November 2011, you may like to enjoy this beautiful festival. Hire a local Phuket tour guide who will help you to find a krathong. They will advise you on what to put inside your krathong.

You will then  join the local community to take part in the festival and to float your krathong away into the night. This is also an excellent chance to take some stunning photographs.


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The Phuket Vegetarian Festival – October 2011

30 Jan

The History of The Vegetarian Festival

The Vegetarian Festival dates back around 150 years. At the time the Kathu area of Phuket, had a large Chinese community made up of tin mine workers and their families. The community was so large that Chinese opera singers were hired to come to Phuket to entertain them.

During the 9th Lunar month of the Chinese calendar, a malaria epidemic broke out in Phuket. The disease proved to be fatal and many people lost their lives. The Chinese Opera singers were also falling victim to the spreading illness.

The Chinese community believed that the performers had forgotten to pay homage to the “Nine Emperor Gods” (Kiu Ong Iah) during the first 9 days of the month. They believed that as a result of this oversight the epidemic had raged through Phuket.

To reverse this bad fortune, one of the performers was dispatched back to China. Their task was to invite Kiu Ong Iah to come and visit Phuket.

During the 9th Lunar month of the following year, the Chinese community followed a very strict Chinese tradition. They were forbidden from eating meat, drinking alcohol, sex, arguing, lying and killing. Thankfully, the malaria epidemic ceased.

The strict Chinese tradition was to become the blueprint for the, “Vegetarian Festival”. Every year since, the people of Phuket have continued to celebrate the festival during the late September – early October period.


The Modern Day Vegetarian Festival


The modern day, “Vegetarian Festival” takes place over 9 days in late September and into early October. It is believed that the festival brings good luck, good health and peace of mind.

Participants observe 9 commitments for the full 9 day period of the festival.

  • To maintain cleanliness of the body
  • To clean kitchen utensils – they are not to be used by anyone else also participating in the festival
  • To wear white clothing only throughout the 9 days
  • To behave both physically and mentally
  • To not eat any meat what-so-ever
  • To avoid sex
  • To not drink any alcoholic drinks
  • Anyone who is in mourning should not participate in the festival
  • Any pregnant women or menstruating women – must not attend the festival


The Ceremonies

There are a number of exciting and colourful ceremonies, which take place throughout the 9 days. The ceremonies are performed to summon the Gods and bring them into existence.

Throughout the ceremonies, the participants will act as mediums for the Gods. The ceremonies take place across Phuket in the 6 different Chinese Temples.

They will perform tasks such as firewalking and piercing their bodies with various sharp objects. The latter has become more and more spectacular and gruesome as the years have progressed. Participants pierce their faces with knives, skewers and other sharp household items.

It is believed that the Gods will protect the participants from any harm and as a consequence there will be little blood and little scarring of their bodies.


The Raising of The Lantern Pole Ceremony

The first event of the, “Vegetarian Festivals”, is the “Raising of the Lantern Pole”. This signifies the tradition of notifying the 9 Gods that the festival has begun. The Lantern pole is at least 10 metres tall.

Once the pole is erected, it is believed that the Hindu God, Shiva, descends bringing spiritual powers to the festival.


The Vegetarian Festival Traditions

Over the next few days, the local community bring their household Gods to the Temple. It is believed that the household Gods will benefit from an injection of spiritual energy that can only be found in the Temple. People will also bring food and drink to offer to the Gods.

Visitors are welcome to attend this ceremony and to observe the lighting of joss ticks and candles that are places around the Gods.


Street Processions

There are then street processions, whereby the festival participants appear to be walking in a trance.


Events

There are many exciting events to watch – such as hundreds of local residents running across a bed of burning coals.<br class=”break” />

Participants can be seen climbing an 8 meter high ladder which are fitted with sharp blades. They ascend the ladder in a trance like state unable to feel the pain of the blades.


Cuisine

Visitors to the festival can enjoy a variety of vegetarian dishes which are readily available on street stalls and markets. The outlets selling vegetarian cuisine will have yellow flags with Thai or Chinese lettering on them.


Visit The Vegetarian Festival With Phuket Tour Guides

If you are in Phuket in early October you may like to visit the, “Phuket Vegetarian Festival”. You will be amazed by the ceremonies taking place across Phuket. Many guests enjoy taking photographs of the events.

Phuket Tour Guides, can assign you to your own local guide. They will be with you throughout the events – explaining what is going on and the history behind the customs.

If you are interested in learning about Thai culture, this event will be perfect for you. You will not see anything so spectacular anywhere else.


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Thai Thepkasattri-Thao Sri Suntorn Festival

12 Jan

The Thai Thepkasattri-Thao Sri Suntorn Festival, is a major 2 week festival in Phuket. The festival covers culture, history and sporting events.

The festival is held to honour the memory of 2 herioic sisters, Thaop Thep Krasatri and Thai Sri Suntorn. The sisters rallied the people of Phuket to defend Phuket from Burmese troops. Celebrations take place around the, “Two Heroines Monument”.

This year the festival falls on 13 – 14 March 2011


The Sporting Events

The sporting events cover bicycle racing, takraw (volleyball played only with the fett, tug-o-war and a mini marathon. There will also be a Thai Boxing, “Wai Kri Ceremony”. This is a demonstration of Thai boxer’s respect and gratitude to their teacher.


Cultural Events

If you are interested in Thai culture and would like to experience as much as possible, there are events for you. There will be a chance to observe a, “Upasampada”. This is a Buddhist Ordination Ceremony. “Upasampada”, means “approaching or nearing the ascetic tradition.”

This is the process of a novice taking the rites of ordination to undertake a buddhist monastic life. The Buddhist monastic code states that a person must be 20 years of age to become a monk (bhikkhu).

There will also be a sword dancing show, a shadow puppet show and singing of traditional Thai lullabies.

The festival will also have a variety of Thai cuisine for you to enjoy. OTOP style products will be on sale, items such as batik, silk, wooden decorative items and much more.


Highlight of The Thai Thepkasattri-Thao Sri Suntorn Festival

The highlight of the festival is a spectacular show about the history of Phuket. The show tells the story of Thao Thep Krasatri and Thai Sri Suntorn, their leadership and their bravery. The open air play uses 700 actors and runs for a number of nights – beginning at 7pm.

The cultural show caters for a Thai audience. However, tourists are more than welcome to attend the show. You may benefit from having a translator to help you to understand what is going on. This is a must if you would like to immerse yourself in Thai culture and history.


Hire A Local Tour Guides For The Thai Thepkasattri-Thao Sri Suntorn Festival (13 – 14 March 2011)

If you would like for a local tour guide to accompany you throughout your visit to the festival – we can arrange it for you. You will particularly benefit from your guide, who can help you to view the festival through a local eyes. Your tour guide can explain the different ceremonies taking place and also translate the historical show.


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Phuket Fantasea Tour

4 Dec

If you are looking for a fantastic evening tour in Phuket, Phuket Fantasea is a perfect choice. This tour is guaranteed to delight guests of all ages and nationalities.

Phuket Fantasea is the ultimate in Las Vegas-style theatrical productions. Created by international experts and local professionals.

This audio-visual extravaganza incorporates – for the first time – nine stunning show themes.

Thai culture, magical illusions, 4-dimensional effects, aerial performances, acrobatics, indoor pyrotechnics, special effects, elephant circus and stunts – into one unforgettable theatrical masterpiece.

If you would like to enjoy dinner before the show, you can do so in the Golden Kinnaree Buffet Restaurant. With 4,000 seats this is the largest buffet-style restaurant in the world.

The restaurant is located by the blue lake which is filled with beautiful lotus flowers. The buffet serves both International and Thai dishes.

The buffet dinner time is open from 6.00pm through to 8.30pm.


Tour Information:

Open Daily (Except on Thursday) 6:00pm – 11:30pm

Gate Opens: 8:30pm

Show Starts: 9:00pm

Show Duration: 1 hour and 15 minutes


Phuket Fantasea Schedule:

16.30 – 17.00

Pick up from your hotel and transfer to Phuket Fantasea.


18.00 – 20.30

Arrive at Phuket Fantasea and enjoy the dinner buffet. The restaurant seats 4,000 and offers a grand buffet of Thai and International cuisines.


18.00 – 20.30

After dinner there is time to explore the festival village before the show starts. Here you will find games, handicrafts, entertainment and shopping outlets.


20.30

Show gates open so you can go inside and take your seat.


21.00

Phuket Fantasea Show starts. The performance runs for 1 hour and 15 minutes.


22.15

The Phuket Fantasea show finishes. You will be transferred back to your hotel. You will arrive back at around 22.30 – 23.00.



Hotel Transfer Schedule

Clients are picked up from their hotel between 5:00pm and 6:00pm.

The type of transport may vary from a 9 seater minibus to 40 passenger coach, depending on the number of passengers booked.

Tour arrives back at your hotel approximately 4 hours after departure.


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