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Health officials call for a 'safer' Phuket Vegetarian Festival

Phuket Gazette

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Fireworks whiz past a mah song's face (spirit medium) as he his paraded through Phuket Town during the Vegetarian Festival last year. Photo: Dean Noble

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The Phuket Health chief also called for the mah song handlers to ensure better care for their devotees during the festival. Photo: Gazette file

PHUKET: -- With 70 people injured and one person dying from complications brought on by smoke inhalation during the Vegetarian Festival last year, the Phuket Health Office is calling for more stringent measures to protect celebrants from harm this year.

Phuket Provincial Health Office (PPHO) chief Dr Sak Tanchaikul called the heads of Chinese shrines taking part in the this year’s festival together on Tuesday to urge them to send the message to their devotees and spirit medium (mah song) carers to step up safety during their festivities.

“This year the festival will be on October 15-23 and a lot of tourists will come to the island to see the various spirit mediums in the festival. During these activities, the mah song walk barefoot over hot coals, climb bladed ladders, and during the street processions people light firecrackers,” Dr Sak said.

“Last year, many people were injured during the festival: 29 people were injured from performing with weapons and 41 people were injured from firecrackers, smoke and noise, of which 14 suffered injuries to the eyes and 25 people hurt their arms and legs.

“Two people suffocated from smoke inhalation; one of those two people later died,” he added.

Dr Sak pointed out that noise was becoming a major concern, with the average firecrackers celebration at the shrines reaching 122.6 decibels. “Jui Tui Shrine was the loudest, reaching 135dB,” he explained.

“About 3,000 firecrackers were used in about 15 seconds,” he added.

“We held this meeting to ensure we all have the same understanding of preserving the safety of everyone who attends the festival,” Dr Sak added

Source: http://www.phuketgaz...ticle18015.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2012-09-27

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Such a ridiculous festival with people piercing their faces with swords, screw drivers and even shifting spanners - <deleted> has that got to do with Vegetarians? Just a really sick excuse for tourism interested in self mutilation. sick.gif

One of the most ignorant comments I have ever read. I thought you lived in Thailand AW.

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Such a ridiculous festival with people piercing their faces with swords, screw drivers and even shifting spanners - <deleted> has that got to do with Vegetarians? Just a really sick excuse for tourism interested in self mutilation. sick.gif

One of the most ignorant comments I have ever read. I thought you lived in Thailand AW.

Yeah. It's all about the culture, init?

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