www.reverbnation.com Loy Krathong day is one of the most important traditions in Thailand because this day is considered to be a worship to a foot-print of the Lord Buddha. To avert a catastrophe on Loy Krathong day can be done by letting the sin drift along the river with krathongs. From the historical evidence, “Phra Ruang” (King in the Sukhothai period) in his speech said” : “-from now on , when the full moon of twelfth lunar month comes , the flying lantern will be made as the lotus shape. We will pay homage to the foot-print of the Lord Buddha for ever after-”. Loy Krathong festival is organized in almost every part of Thailand. Each has the unique interesting celebration.
FACEBOOK: www.Facebook.com Nicholas Snow was on hand at CentralWorld to catch some dance performances at the press conference announce Thailand’s 2009 Loi Krathong festivities. The Tourism Authority of Thailand explains, “as the full moon of the twelfth lunar month (usually in mid-November) lights up the night sky, throughout the Thai kingdom, hundreds of thousands of ornately-decorated krathong or traditional banana leaf floats are set adrift in rivers and waterways in a spell-binding ritual called Loi Krathong - the ‘festival of light.’ This is one of the Kingdom’s oldest and preserved traditions. For more information, see the blogs at www.NotesFromThailand.com. Snowbiz247. Small screen. Big host. Worldwide audience. See more episodes at www.Snowbiz247.com.
FACEBOOK: www.Facebook.com Nicholas Snow was on hand at CentralWorld to catch some dance performances at the press conference announce Thailand’s 2009 Loi Krathong festivities. The Tourism Authority of Thailand explains, “as the full moon of the twelfth lunar month (usually in mid-November) lights up the night sky, throughout the Thai kingdom, hundreds of thousands of ornately-decorated krathong or traditional banana leaf floats are set adrift in rivers and waterways in a spell-binding ritual called Loi Krathong - the ‘festival of light.’ This is one of the Kingdom’s oldest and preserved traditions. For more information, see the blogs at www.NotesFromThailand.com. Snowbiz247. Small screen. Big host. Worldwide audience. See more episodes at www.Snowbiz247.com.
FACEBOOK: www.Facebook.com Nicholas Snow was on hand at CentralWorld to catch some dance performances at the press conference announce Thailand’s 2009 Loi Krathong festivities. The Tourism Authority of Thailand explains, “as the full moon of the twelfth lunar month (usually in mid-November) lights up the night sky, throughout the Thai kingdom, hundreds of thousands of ornately-decorated krathong or traditional banana leaf floats are set adrift in rivers and waterways in a spell-binding ritual called Loi Krathong - the ‘festival of light.’ This is one of the Kingdom’s oldest and preserved traditions. For more information, see the blogs at www.NotesFromThailand.com. Snowbiz247. Small screen. Big host. Worldwide audience. See more episodes at www.Snowbiz247.com.
FACEBOOK: www.Facebook.com Nicholas Snow was on hand at CentralWorld to catch some dance performances at the press conference announce Thailand’s 2009 Loi Krathong festivities. The Tourism Authority of Thailand explains, “as the full moon of the twelfth lunar month (usually in mid-November) lights up the night sky, throughout the Thai kingdom, hundreds of thousands of ornately-decorated krathong or traditional banana leaf floats are set adrift in rivers and waterways in a spell-binding ritual called Loi Krathong - the ‘festival of light.’ This is one of the Kingdom’s oldest and preserved traditions. For more information, see the blogs at www.NotesFromThailand.com. Snowbiz247. Small screen. Big host. Worldwide audience. See more episodes at www.Snowbiz247.com.