Each year in Chiang Mai, Thailand there is a mass release of lanterns at Mae Jo. It’s an amazing site! *Johnny Ward redesigned his lifestyle after graduating uni in 2006 and has been living the dream since, showing people you don’t have to BE rich to LIVE rich. Traveling through more than 50 countries around the world, working in 5 and still on the go with Tibet to Ireland by land his next venture. Read about it all on onestep4ward.com
Loy Krathong (Loi Kratong) festival morning time walk on Pattaya Beach, the festival held on the full moon November in Thailand this video is a walk at pattaya beach in the morning time - Thai tradition of Loi Krathong on november 10. 2011 Thailand Holliday www.pattayas.de
Temple in Nong Khai Mekong river Then we go to Indi Buddha statue park, maybe World’s largest collection of Buddha statues!! then… LOY KRATHONG in UDON THANI !!!!!!!
A Buddhist temple along side Hatyai river. Thai Buddhist decend a lotus latern to a river and wish for bad luck to go away. They also ascend “Gong Ming” (China origin) latern to ask for good luck.
Loy Krathong ( Yi Peng ) Festival lanterns called “khom fai” being released in Mae Jo, near Chiang Mai, Thailand, 2008 Watch the hiqh quality version: www.youtube.com Widescreen version: www.youtube.com I hope you enjoy. It was amazing in person. See photos here: www.nikdaum.com
This festival occurred on November 20th, 2010 just north of Chiang Mai, Thailand. I was in Thailand for the beautiful diving, this was just a short detour! myscubadives.com