The New Year festival, or Songkran, is considered the most prominent festival in Chiang Mai, the former capital of the kingdom of Lan Na in Thailand's Upper North. The festival, held over three days in mid-April, marks the earth's entry into a new solar year. The authors seek to reconstruct the origins of the Songkran festival in Chiang Mai and its historical evolution by analyzing a variety of Northern Thai sources as well as missionary reports from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Special attention is given to the transformation of the state-sponsored dam hua ritual of the Lan Na kings into a ceremony under the auspices of the Thai state
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The favourite festivals in Thailand; the lotus throwing (Rap Bua) festival in Bang Phli, Samut Praka...
Aims of this research were to study Thai Buddhist temple festivals and Balinese Hindu temple festiva...
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This graduating paper aims to discuss about Lunar New Year (Imlek) as a tradition in Tionghoa cultur...
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In this article, the authors look at the present-day Tai Yai who live within the city of Chiang Mai ...
In developed countries,many traditional festivals have degenerated and been set in danger of extinct...
Festivals in Bhutan are celebrated annually at national and local level as it is one of the cultural...
This study is grounded in the researcher’s interests in the evolution of a hallmark cultural event, ...
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An article describing the Fifth Month Festival or the New Years Festival and its rituals by Laotians...
Published on the SMS-I-Media Tourism Express, a bi-lingual weekly ejournal, with the Wechat public a...
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The favourite festivals in Thailand; the lotus throwing (Rap Bua) festival in Bang Phli, Samut Praka...
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