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Chiang Mai Festivals and EventsJanuary Bo Sang Umbrella Fair & San Kamphaeng Handicrafts Festival Almost everyone in the small village of Bo Sang, near Chiang Mai derives a livelihood from making gaily painted paper umbrellas. This fair, held on the main street celebrates their traditional skill and features contests, exhibitions, stalls selling umbrellas and other handicrafts, and procession decorated by umbrellas and cycling ladies with umbrellas. Tawai Village Wood Carving Fair This fair features demonstration, contests and sales of wood carvings and local handicrafts. Products can be made within the fair. And includes local folk performances and a procession highlight on the entire range of popular northern Thai wood crafts. Hosted by the Tawai village, Hang Dong district. February Flower Carnival Buak Hat Park, Chaing Mai Makha Buccha Day An important Buddhist holiday honoring the event when 1,250 of Buddha's disciples congregated without previous agreement. Buddha gave an important sermon at this event. Buddhists carry flowers, lighted candles, and joss sticks while walking around a Chedi at the temple three times under the full moon. April Chaing Mai Songkran And Lannathai Festival Tha Pae Gate and citywide, Chiang Mai Chaing Mai Great Arts And Culture Festival Tha Dton Payom Market on Suthep Road, Chiang Mai April 3-6. A fair to promote Lanna arts and culture at the open space opposite the Dton Payom Market on Suthep Road. There will be demonstrations of the various activities of the original lifestyle of the Lanna people. Stalls will sell various items significant to the local culture highlighting. Northern cuisine. Daily useful implements will be on exhibit. May Visakha Bucha A Buddhist holiday, in commemoration of the birth, enlightenment and death of Buddha. Chiang Mai Buddhists walk up to Suthep Temple at night to make merit. June Intakin Festival July Asalha Puja Commenorates the first time that Buddha, his teachings, and his disciples were present. According to Buddhism, all three are needed for wholeness. On this day, Buddhists make merit at temples and sermons are preached. August H.M. The Queen's Birthday Celebrations September Salakpatt October Auk Pansa The end of the three month period when monks are not permitted to traval. An important merit making ceremony is held at Chiang Mai University, where monks from several different temples are asked to receive contributions of rice and dry food. November Loy Krathong An important Thai festival, it is a way of paying respect to the goddess of the river for the water that was provided, and to repent for dirtying the river under the full moon, creating a beautiful sight. In addition, there are float contests, boat races, and a beauty contest. Lanterns similar to balloons are also lighted and sent drifting up into the sky. December H.M. The King's Birthday Celebrations Chiang Mai Food Festival The Pae Gate, Chiang Mai Chiang Mai Winter Fair |
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