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allthai



Joined: 10 May 2006
Posts: 12
Location: Chiang Mai Thailand

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 11:24 pm    Post subject: Loi Krathong Festival Thailand Nov. 4 - 6.  

According to the Chiang Mai city officials the Loi Krathong Festival will be celebrated from November 4th through the 6th. In the nearby town of Mae Jo the “Khome Loi” Celebration will be the evening of November 3rd. Here the people release tens of thousands of “Khome Loi” hot air paper balloons all at one time. I have a short streaming video of the Khome Loi releasing here. You got to see this.

In Sukhothai, where the Loi Krathong tradition started they have a fantastic Khantoke dinner with traditional live, music, dance and performances, laser light show, large fireworks display. They give you a Khome Loi to release and of course a Krathong to release in the stream. This all take place among the ancient ruins, very beautiful.

Along the Ping River in Chiang Mai it can get a little crazy with people drinking and setting off fireworks. What my wife and I do along with friends is reserve tables at one of the riverside restaurants. From here we watch the fireworks display and the lighted water parade in safety.

What we will do this year is go to Mae Jo on the 3rd and join in the releasing of the “Khome Loi”. On the 4th we will travel to Sukhothai and participate in the program there and spend the evening. We drive back to Chiang Mai in the early morning and have a party at our home on the 5th. On the 6th we will watch the festivities from a riverside restaurant and float our Krathongs.

For the party at our home I cook a Texas Barbeque with all the trimmings and my wife and her Thai friends make lots if Thai dishes. The city police block off our street 50 meters in each direction where we set up tables. We have performers playing live traditional northern Thai Music and female dancers in traditional dress. We hire a professional fireworks team who set off big aerial displays for us.

If you plan to be in Chiang Mai or Sukhothai for Loi Krathong make all your reservations now. The Chiang Mai Chamber of Commerce and the North Thailand Hotel Association has reported that there will not be enough rooms available for the busy tourist season from November through April. This is mainly because from the 1st of November 2006 until the 31st of January 2007 Chiang Mai will host the Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006 Exposition in celebration of H.M King Bhumibol Adulyadej's 60th anniversary or the "Diamond Jubilee of Accession to the Throne" together with His Majesty's 80th birthday in January of 2007. More than two and a half million plants, flowers and flowering trees will be planted and on display in a 80 hectar park which is already near completion near the Chiang Mai Night Safari. This will stay open to the public all year round after the King’s special celebration. They are requesting that anyone who has a spare room in their home to contact them.

The celebration in Sukhothai will sell out about 1 month in advance.

Thai airways, Air Asia, Nok Air and One 2 Go will be adding additional flights to and from Chiang Mai.

If you would like more information or maybe join my wife and I for Loi Krathong feel free to email me here at TF.

Have Fun,
Randy and Ning
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massagelondon



Joined: 25 May 2005
Posts: 83

Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 11:34 am    Post subject:  

these festivities go all around thailand. All over people make tiny boats and fill them with candles - however it's only in north they fly hot air baloons.
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Candlelight



Joined: 30 Jun 2006
Posts: 25

Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 2:22 pm    Post subject:  

Very interesting information. For people from abroad it's really interesting to earn about this kind of events because you can take them into account when organizing a trip.
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cocodrilo



Joined: 12 Apr 2004
Posts: 494
Location: Western Japan

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 3:31 am    Post subject:  

Shucks, I will miss that. Won't be in Thailand till mid-December, but if the festival is held annually, maybe I can see it next year! Thanks for the info! :-)
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