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Festivals
Krabi Festivals
Krabi
Boek Fa Andaman Festival is annually held to inaugurate the
province’s tourist season. The festival features parades, local products
contests, sea Kayak competitions and boat races.
Loi
Ruea Chao Le Festival is a rare festival on Ko Lanta of sea
gypsies. The festival is held annually, on the full moon day in the sixth and
the eleventh months of the lunar calendar. The sea gypsies on Ko Lanta and from
neighbouring areas will gather at the beach near Ban Sala Dan to float boats in
the sea in order to bring good luck. The Rong Ngeng, a typical southern dance
as well as traditional music, will be performed around the boats.
Samui Festivals
Rambutan Fair
The annual August fair celebrates the delicious fruit, first planted in Surat Thani
during 1926. Highlights include floats adorned with rambutans and other fruits,
exhibitions of local products and ornamental plants, and demonstrations by
specially trained monkeys who harvest coconuts.
Chak
Phra Festival
Surat Thani celebrates the official end of the annual 3-month Buddhist Rains
Retreat (Ok Phansa) in mid-October with the Chak Phra Festival (literally 'the
procession of hauling the Buddha image’). The tradition stems from the belief
that the Buddha ascended to Heaven during Phansa to preach to his mother. The
festival marks the Buddha's return to Earth, and is an occasion for religious
merit-making and general celebrations. Local people organize dazzling land and
waterborne processions of revered Buddha images (to symbolize the Buddha's
return to Earth) and boat races on the Tapi River where long boats, manned by
up to 50 oarsmen, are ebulliently raced. Religious devotion, spectacle and
merriment combine to make Surat Thani's Chak Phra Festival a memorable annual
event.
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