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Thailand is the place to shop then relax on sandy beaches
May 3rd
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moon thailand
Dec 27th

Do Full moon parties happen anywhere else in Thailand or is it just Ko Pang Ngan? I’ll be in Krabi y’see…
They have some versions of it at a lot of beaches, but Phangnan is the only “real”one.
If you’re in Krabi, you can take an hour boat ride and go to Phi Phi for the night. A lot of beach bars have full moon celebration, the best one is at a place called Carpe Diem (anyone can direct you). They have great fire shows and a fun staff.
I used to live on Phuket and went out to this one a few times. It’s not full out, but still a good time. I actually found the real one to be over-rated–what I remember of it ![]()
Good luck!
http://wikitravel.org/en/Ko_Phi_Phi
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‘Clear, Calm, Enlightenment’ $399.95 NOVICA, in association with National Geographic, offers thousands of limited edition and one-of-a-kind gifts, jewelry, and home decor treasures handmade by master artists and artisans throughout the world. A procession of lights winds its way to the top of a mountain guided by a glowing full moon. This scene of faith is inspired by Buddhist traditions of worship. This woodcut print by Det exudes a… |
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Full Moon and Sunset Behind Fishing Boat, Phi Phi Island, Thailand Framed Art Poster Print by Claudia Adams, 18×22 $99.99 Art.com is the world’s largest retailer of art prints, posters, photographs, and framed artwork. With our huge selection of over 400,000 prints, you’ll easily find the perfect piece for your home, office, or classroom. Our art is printed on quality paper. When you order framed artwork, the piece is built by our team of in-house professionals. Visit our Amazon store today at www.amazon.com/artdotco… |
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Nylon shoulder bag, ‘Precious Moon’ $67.95 NOVICA, in association with National Geographic, searches the world to work directly with the finest artisan designers. Stylish and chic, this shoulder bag accessorizes with a unique charm. Kulpriya Pasuk designs the bag, which she calls kwanduan, meaning “precious moon.” She crafts the bag by hand from nylon, featuring a flower inside a diamond. Pasuk uses double nylon threads to ensure the bag’s… |
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Butterfly – Thailand, Cambodia, Philippines (Sex In Southeast Asia) $9.99 Butterfly explores love for sale in Southeast Asia and the sensuality of the twenty-six young ladies profiled in this erotic odyssey. . . . sexual technique, travel, culture, history, politics, and Pattaya’s wild celebration of Songkran.In Butterfly, our intrepid photojournalist is writing travel guides in Pattaya and Phnom Penh, shooting illustrations, and making love with pretty Thai and Vietnam… |
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Butterfly: An Erotic Odyssey – Thailand, Cambodia, Philippines (Sex in Southeast Asia) $11.99 Butterfly explores love for sale in Southeast Asia and the sensuality of the twenty-six young ladies profiled in this erotic odyssey . . . sexual technique, travel, culture, history, politics, and Pattaya’s wild celebration of Songkran. In Butterfly, our intrepid photojournalist is writing travel guides in Pattaya and Phnom Penh, shooting illustrations, and making love with pretty Thai and Viet… |
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Moon Bangkok (Moon Handbooks) $1.96 Moon Thailand author and Bangkok resident Suzanne Nam covers the best of Bangkok, from the Buddhist temples of The Old City to bargain shopping in Pratunam. Nam guides readers along the meandering Chao Phraya River, and through the historic buildings of Dusit. With unique travel strategies such as Art Loversâ Bangkok and Bangkokâs Best Eats, Moon Bangkok gives travelers the tools they ne… |
Islands of Thailand Part 1
Dec 27th
Phuket, Koh Samui and Koh Phangan – A backpackers’ life style. May 2007. Chaweng Beach, Kata Noi Beach
thailand moon
Nov 18th

Festivals in Thailand are either Buddhist, Chinese, animist, or associated with the monarchy. Buddhist and Chinese festivals are lunar and generally fall on a full moon, animist festivals such as Songkran or Loi Krathong can be solar or lunar, while royal holidays fall on special historical days such as the founding of the current Chakri dynasty or the birthdays of the reigning monarchs.
The most deeply spiritual of the Thai holidays is Visakha Bucha held on a full moon night in May. It commemorates the date on which the Buddha was born, attained enlightenment, and died.
Visakha Bucha day is marked with sermons and alms-giving culminating in an evening candlelit procession known as wien thien in which celebrants circle the temple three times in honour of the triple gem of Buddhism – the Buddha, the Dharma (teachings), and the Sangha (community of monks).
Songkran, the most vigorous of Thailand’s festivals, was the official Thai New Year until 1941. Formerly tied to the movement of the sun, modern Songkran takes place from 13-15th April.
Songkran began as a ceremonial bathing of Buddha images as part of a new year’s spring cleaning ritual. However, it has degenerated over the years into a free-for-all water fight in which the streets are filled with revellers armed with water guns, jars and buckets.
Though Songkran is celebrated nationwide, it’s probably done with most gusto in Bangkok’s tourist centre of Khaosan Road and in the northern capital of Chiangmai.
The southern island of Phuket with its large Chinese population is the scene of the Phuket Vegetarian Festival held during the ninth lunar month each year. The event lasts ten days and other than participants observing a vegetarian diet, involves ceremonies at Chinese shrines and temples along with firewalking and other acts of self-mutilations carried out by devotees known as Ma Song. These Ma Song are in ecstatic trances and oblivious to pain as they clamber up ladders with bladed rungs, walk barefoot over hot coals, and plunge skewers through their cheeks.
The event Phuket Vegetarian Festival dates back to 1825. At that time, many immigrant Chinese worked in Phuket’s tin mines. A visiting Chinese opera troupe cured their sickness with a vegetarian diet. This much impressed the local population who started the vegetarian festival.
The afternoon before the festival, celebrants raise a high pole (the Go Teng pole) at each temple. This is to invite the gods to descend. Then at midnight, they adorn the pole with nine lanterns to mark the opening of the festival.
Over the next ten days, ceremonies such as invocation of the gods Lam Tao and Pak Tao, processions of images of the deities, and the feats of the Ma Song. The festival ends with merit making ceremonies at the temples and the send-off of the gods.
Thailand is a land rich in culture and tradition and the best and most moving way to experience the delights of this eastern kingdom is to attend one of the many festivals and ceremonies that adorn the calendar.
About the Author:
Richard has over 20 years experience in the travel industry and writes for Cheaper than Hotels. Cheaper Than Hotels offers cheap Thailand hotels.
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com – Festive Thailand
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‘Blend of Seasons’ $399.95 NOVICA, in association with National Geographic, offers thousands of limited edition and one-of-a-kind gifts, jewelry, and home decor treasures handmade by master artists and artisans throughout the world. The sunset sky reveals an early moon hovering in the tenuous blue of evening. Cirrus clouds sweep over distant mountains that loom low in purple majesty. Working in the xylograph, or woodcut tec… |
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‘Clear, Calm, Enlightenment’ $399.95 NOVICA, in association with National Geographic, offers thousands of limited edition and one-of-a-kind gifts, jewelry, and home decor treasures handmade by master artists and artisans throughout the world. A procession of lights winds its way to the top of a mountain guided by a glowing full moon. This scene of faith is inspired by Buddhist traditions of worship. This woodcut print by Det exudes a… |
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Full Moon and Sunset Behind Fishing Boat, Phi Phi Island, Thailand Framed Art Poster Print by Claudia Adams, 18×22 $99.99 Art.com is the world’s largest retailer of art prints, posters, photographs, and framed artwork. With our huge selection of over 400,000 prints, you’ll easily find the perfect piece for your home, office, or classroom. Our art is printed on quality paper. When you order framed artwork, the piece is built by our team of in-house professionals. Visit our Amazon store today at www.amazon.com/artdotco… |
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Sun, Moon & Stars $15.34 … |
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Nylon shoulder bag, ‘Precious Moon’ $67.95 NOVICA, in association with National Geographic, searches the world to work directly with the finest artisan designers. Stylish and chic, this shoulder bag accessorizes with a unique charm. Kulpriya Pasuk designs the bag, which she calls kwanduan, meaning “precious moon.” She crafts the bag by hand from nylon, featuring a flower inside a diamond. Pasuk uses double nylon threads to ensure the bag’s… |
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Butterfly – Thailand, Cambodia, Philippines (Sex In Southeast Asia) $9.99 Butterfly explores love for sale in Southeast Asia and the sensuality of the twenty-six young ladies profiled in this erotic odyssey. . . . sexual technique, travel, culture, history, politics, and Pattaya’s wild celebration of Songkran.In Butterfly, our intrepid photojournalist is writing travel guides in Pattaya and Phnom Penh, shooting illustrations, and making love with pretty Thai and Vietnam… |
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Butterfly: An Erotic Odyssey – Thailand, Cambodia, Philippines (Sex in Southeast Asia) $11.99 Butterfly explores love for sale in Southeast Asia and the sensuality of the twenty-six young ladies profiled in this erotic odyssey . . . sexual technique, travel, culture, history, politics, and Pattaya’s wild celebration of Songkran. In Butterfly, our intrepid photojournalist is writing travel guides in Pattaya and Phnom Penh, shooting illustrations, and making love with pretty Thai and Viet… |
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Moon Bangkok (Moon Handbooks) $1.96 Moon Thailand author and Bangkok resident Suzanne Nam covers the best of Bangkok, from the Buddhist temples of The Old City to bargain shopping in Pratunam. Nam guides readers along the meandering Chao Phraya River, and through the historic buildings of Dusit. With unique travel strategies such as Art Loversâ Bangkok and Bangkokâs Best Eats, Moon Bangkok gives travelers the tools they ne… |

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