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Many
of the holidays celebrated during the course of the
year are Buddhist, but some other very important ones
such as the Monarch's birthday, are not religious
in origin. Except for the closing of government offices
and institutions, and occasional one-day prohibitions
on the sale of alcohol, these holidays will not affect
leisure activities very much.
Buffalo
Fight
Buffalo
Fight Festivals Unlike bullfights in Spain, bulls
are fighting bulls in Koh Samui buffalo fights.
On Samui Island, buffalo fights are held only on
special occasions such as New Year’s Day and during
Songkran, April 13 to 16. The animals are decorated
with jazzy ribbons and gold painted leaves on their
horns. Holy water is used to bless the bulls before
the fights. On fight days, two rounds are organized,
one in the morning and one in the afternoon.
Songkran
(Thai New year)
On April 13-15 every year the streets of every town
and village on the island are lined with giggling
teenagers armed with an arsenal of water guns, buckets.
barrels , dippers, hoses and all manner of delivery
vehicle with which to launch their often icy-cold
liquid missiles. This exciting festival has long time
tradition of Thai ancestors due to the weather in
April is the most hot in year round. Splashing water
is the best way to decrease hot and made their grand
child to be happy and cooperation.Moreover, this beautiful
tradition could shows a very good unit of Thai society,
almost of the members of family will back home to
visit their relatives. At the mean time, is the time
to live with their family and their real relaxing
after their working almost whole year. In additions,
during this time bring to The Family Day and it's
the Thai New Year in Thailand.
Loy Krathong (Light festival) : have floats, will
dazzle
Thailand's waterways rivers, klongs, even hotel swimming
pools will be ablaze with dazing lights on the evening
of Nov. 14, when the Kingdom celebrates "Loy
Krathong" one of the year's most-awaited festivals.
"Loy" means to float, and "krathong"
means a leaf cup. Kratong is decorate by many kinds
of flowers, candles with light, incences to float
in the canal, river,or sea after pray to get forgive
from the God of river that sometime made dirty and
thanks for give water to use.
This moniker seems apt as most floating objects you
see during Loy Krathong nights are flowers formed
like cups, if not artificial petals that look like
cups in many angles.
It is a most colorful festival. In most areas where
it is celebrated, you will see Thai women resplendent
in colorful attire, hair festooned with flowers, and
gaily-dressed men, also fully garbed, gather with
floats in their hands wherever there's water.
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