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Happy Loy Krathong. Where to launch your krathong in Phuket

By Tim Newton

 

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Happy Loy Krathong Phuket. But this year authorities are saying ‘only floating Krathongs thanks’, and preferably no polystyrene or steel pins. The event is on Monday, November 11.

 

In Phuket, the Provincial Office says fireworks, fire crackers and sky lanterns are prohibited for people’s safety. They say that these are the same guidelines as every year (but a few always sneak through the system).

 

Loi Krathong is a festival celebrated annually throughout Thailand The name could be translated as “to float a basket”, and comes from the tradition of making krathong or buoyant, decorated baskets, which are then floated on a river. Loi Krathong takes place on the evening of the full moon of the 12th month in the traditional Thai lunar calendar so the exact date of the festival changes every year.

 

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Loy Krathong is celebrated at many of the island’s popular waterways and at many of the beaches. Many hotels also host their own celebrations for their tourist customers. Here are a few of the locations you will be able to launch your own Krathong or buy one on site and watch families and couples launching Krathongs.

 

Popular locations in Phuket include…

 

• the lake in Saphan Hin Park

 

• Suan Luang Park (off Naka Market Road)

 

• Bang Wad Dam, Kathu

 

• The recreation lake near Ket Ho Temple in Kathu

 

• Tin Mine Museum Lake on the Kathu back road, near BIS International School

 

• Nai Harn Lake and Nai Harn Beach

 

• Bang Maruam near the Alan Cooke Cricket Ground in Thalang

 

• Laguna (the main lake just inside the entrance)

 

• Just about anywhere along Patong Beach

 

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On the night of the full moon, Thais launch their krathong on a river, canal or a pond, making a wish as they do so. The festival may originate from an ancient ritual paying respect to the water spirits.

 

We would urge people to consider the environment if you’re making your own Krathong or try and select Krathongs that are made from natural products.

 

Many of the ‘commercial’ Krathongs use poly styrene and pins that end up scattered along our waterways and provide a hazard on the island’s beaches when the Krathongs eventually wash ashore and disintegrate.

 

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If you’d like to make a krathong, here’s a very quick guide…

 

 

If you want the easy way out, you will find hundreds of stalls on the way or near any waterway around the island that is participating in the event. Try and pick ones that appear to be made from natural materials.

 

Happy Loy Krathong Phuket!

 

Source: https://thethaiger.com/thai-life/happy-loy-krathong-kratong-launching-locations-phuket

 

 

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A shame that tradition seems to be dying in Pattaya. Many years ago there were tens of thousands of ladies dressed in the beautiful golden dresses as they sailed their Krathongs off the beach all along Beach Road, but alas last year there were very few to be seen ????

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On 11/8/2019 at 3:32 PM, webfact said:

Loi Krathong is a festival celebrated annually throughout Thailand The name could be translated as “to float a basket”, and comes from the tradition of making krathong or buoyant, decorated baskets, which are then floated on a river. Loi Krathong takes place on the evening of the full moon of the 12th month in the traditional Thai lunar calendar so the exact date of the festival changes every year.

Tim, "to float a basket"? I suggest you do a little more research on the symbolism behind the floating of the baskets and report that with your flippant coverage of a "Thai festival". Your editors should be ashamed for letting you get by with so little.

Edited by AgMech Cowboy

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