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Festivals in Thailand 2012

The colourful festivals of Songkran and Loy Krathong are well-known to tourists. However, Thailand has many more unique festivals that are not always found in guide books. Please contact us with news about your event.

Tak: Loy Krathong Sai Festival 17-21 Nov 2010




Loy Krathong Sai, Thailand's Festival of Lights, is a beautiful nighttime event, where Thai’s float ornately decorated Krathongs illuminated with candles, incense, and other decoration. In Tak province Loy Krathong is celebrated with unique custom of threading coconut shell Krathongs together and floating them in a candlelit chain down the Ping River from the 200 year-old Rattanakosin Bridge.

This Loy Krathong celebration is an exceptional opportunity for visitors to experience the atmosphere of joining the Krathong Sai or even create their own krathong in order to win His Majesty the King’s trophy. Other remarkable activities include the floating lanterns of the Royal Family, the procession of the Royal Krathong and lantern, the illumination of Krathong Sai, a light and sound presentation, fireworks, a water curtain presentation in “The Legend of Krathong Sai”, the longest Krathong Sai, local cultural shows, local food sampling, and markets featuring locally made handicrafts and other OTOP products.

Event Highlights

Procession of the Royal Krathong
A procession of the auspicious royally bestowed flame for lighting the Loi Krathong Sai floats is followed by a procession of the Loi Krathong Sai floats
Loi Krathong Sai Contest
Entries are divided into the following categories:
  • Loi Krathong Sai Procession
  • Leading krathong (float)
  • Closing krathong (float)
Rituals are performed to seek forgiveness from Mae Khongkha — Mother of Waters
The krathong sai rafts are set adrift.
Stage performances provide lively entertainment. The sales of local village products and handicrafts promoted under the OTOP — One Tambon One Product — promotional campaign provides visitors with an opportunity to shop for best buys from the province.
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November 17 – 18

17.00 onwards

Enjoy the delicious local cuisine of Tak province, cultural presentations and stage performances, and shop for local village crafts and products from each of the sub-districts, known as tambon, promoted under the OTOP — One Tambon One Product label.
Venue: The plaza near Kittikhun Hall

18.30 onwards

Folk Song Contest
At the performing arts stage, Chalerm Phrakiat Park by the Ping River

November 19

17.00 onwards

Enjoy the delicious local cuisine of Tak province, cultural presentations and stage performances, and shop for local village crafts and products from each of the sub-districts, known as tambon, promoted under the OTOP — One Tambon One Product label.
Venue: The plaza near Kittikhun Hall

19.00 onwards

Royal Lantern Procession and Krathong Lighting Ceremony
Tak province Loi Krathong Sai Festival procession and opening ceremony
On the floating stage on the Ping River

21.00 onwards

Tak province Loi Krathong Sai:
Night of A Thousand Floating Lanterns
Opening ceremony
The Royal Krathong floats are set adrift on the Ping River. This is followed by a raft of 10,000 floating lanterns. A total of 1,000 khome loi floating lanterns are released into the night sky. The evening ends with a fireworks display.

November 20 - 21

17.00 onwards

Enjoy the delicious local cuisine of Tak province, cultural presentations and stage performances, and shop for local village crafts and products from each of the sub-districts, known as tambon, promoted under the OTOP — One Tambon One Product label.
Venue: The plaza near Kittikhun Hall

18.30 onwards

Youth String Quartet Contest – qualifying round
At the performing arts stage, Chalerm Phrakiat Park by the Ping River

19.30

The first raft of 1,000 Krathong Sai floating lanterns are set adrift on the river.

20.30

The second raft of another 1,000 floating lanterns are set adrift.

21.30

The third and final raft of another 1,000 floating lanterns are released.

November 22

17.00 onwards

Enjoy the delicious local cuisine of Tak province, cultural presentations and stage performances, and shop for local village crafts and products from each of the sub-districts, known as tambon, promoted under the OTOP — One Tambon One Product label.
Venue: The plaza near Kittikhun Hall

18.30 onwards

Krathong Sai Thai Folk Song Contest – final round
At the performing arts stage, Chalerm Phrakiat Park by the Ping River.

19.30

The first raft of 1,000 Krathong Sai floating lanterns are set adrift on the river.

20.30

The second raft of another 1,000 floating lanterns are set adrift.

21.30

The third and final raft of another 1,000 floating lanterns is released.

22.30 – 23.30

The Loi Krathong Sai Tak Royal Trophy award presentation ceremony
The evening ends with a grand fireworks display.

Source: TAT

Tourism Authority of Thailand, Tak Office
Tel: +66 (0) 5551 4341-3
Fax: +66 (0) 5551 4344
E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Web site : www.tat.or.th/north04






Last Updated on Thursday, 18 November 2010 12:30
 

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