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Nakhon Phanom Festivals and Events

 

Festivals and Events

Phrathat Phanom Fair (งานมนมัสการพระธาตุพนม)

The annual celebration is scheduled to be held from the 10th day of the waxing moon to the 1st day of the waning moon of the 3rd lunar month. It is an important celebration for the people of Nakhon Phanom and nearby provinces.

Illuminated Boat Procession (Huea Fai) (งานประเพณีไหลเรือไฟนครพนม)

Held from the full moon day to the 1st day of the waning moon of the 11th lunar month, the procession always illuminates the Mekong River in front of the city hall.

The dazzling procession is held to welcome the Lord Buddha back to Earth after preaching to his mother in heaven during the three-month period of Buddhist Lent. As part of the inherited tradition, the illuminated boat procession is among the numerous offerings to the Lord Buddha. The celebration has been handed down since ancient times.

In the past, the illuminated boats were 10-12 metre long rafts made of a banana trunk or bamboo. The raft was loaded with desserts, offerings, flowers, joss sticks, with candles and lamps to illuminate it before being launched onto the river. Today, the boat is built to be larger and much more extravagant. And it impressively illuminates the river during the festival.

Boat Races (Suang Huea) (การแข่งเรือ)

The old tradition is held annually at the end of Buddhist Lent. It is quite successful to strengthen the harmony and relationship between the Thai and Laotian people along the Mekong River. The 3-km races take place on the Mekong River, in front of the Nakhon Phanom Embankment. The races are quite exciting as strong currents make them more difficult.

"Saek Ten Sak" Tradition.(ประเพณีแสกดต้นสาก)

The ‘Pestle Dance” belongs to the Saek ethnic group in At Samat Village, 4 km. from Nakhon Phanom. The dance is performed annually on the 3rd day of the waxing moon of the 3rd lunar month to please the spirit. If the dance is to be performed in another period, the spiritual leader will have to ask for permission by offering a pig’s head, 20-baht cash, and liquor, then pick up a predictive coloured stick. If the leader picks up a stick of the same colour, that means the spirit does not allow.

The dancers will perform to the fast rhythm of drums and striking pestles painted in red and white.

"So Thang Bang" Tradition (ประเพณีโส้ทั้งบั้ง)

The ‘So’ ethnic group, both men and women, perform this traditional dance in the funeral to send the soul of the deceased to heaven. The ‘So’, who speak their own language which sounds like Mon and Khmer, settled down in Amphoe Tha Uthen, Amphoe Na Kae, and Amphoe Si Songkhram.

Phu Thai Dance (การฟ้อนผู้ไทย)

The dance of the ‘Phu Thai’ ethnic group is performed in festivals during the 5th and 6th lunar months. Although the dancers do not perform synchronically, the dance entertains the audience with beautiful postures from the dancing couples, male and female. Besides the rare dance, the ‘Phu Thai’ welcome tourists with their typical ‘Bai Si Su Khwan’ welcoming ceremony, ‘Pha Laeng’ traditional dinner, and ‘U’ local fermented liquor from the jar. Available at Ban Phu Thai, Amphoe Renu Nakhon, the dance and dinner can be arranged for prior booking. For more information, contact Mr. Chaibodin Saliphan at Tel. 0 4257 9174, 0 1263 2458. A minimum of 35 guests is required.

 

 
 
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