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Phuket Festival & Activities
Phuket Vegetarian
Festival
is held from the first
through the ninth nights of
the ninth Chinese lunar
month; that is, in September
or October. It was first
celebrated in 1825, when a
troupe of actors enacted
these rites toward off a
plague. Vegetarian food is
eaten by participants and
white clothes worn during
the period of the fest.
Selfmutilization is
practiced by those whose
bodies become the temporary
residence of powerful gods.
Parades of worshippers brave
fireworks while carrying
images through the street;
others walk on fire or climb
bladed ladders. Participants
number in the thousands.The
whole forms one of the most
bizarre festivals in
Thailand.
Por Tor Festival
This is an ancestor's
festival of the ethnic
Chinese that falls on the
seventh Chinese lunar month,
which is the same as the
ninth lunar month of the
Thais. Special foods,
flowers and candles are
presented to the ancestor's
altars. Cakes in the shape
of turtles are made from
flour. This is done because
turtles live to great age
and it is believed that by
making such offering
worshippers may extend the
length of their lives. It is
an important merit-making
festival.
Thao
Thep Krasatri-Thao Sri
Suntorn Festival
is held on 13 Macrh yearly
in memory of the two
heroines who led the defense
of the island against the
Burmese in 1785.
Turtle Release Fair
is held on Songkran, the
nationwide Thai water
festival, on April 13. It is
also the National
Fisherman's Day. Baby
turtles are released into
the sea at various
locations.
Chao
Le Boat Floating Festival
falls during the middle of
the sixth and eleventh lunar
months yearly. The fest is
held at the Chao Le, or Sea
Gipsy, villages in Phuket.
The Rawai and Sapam villages
hold their ceremonies on the
13th; Sire village
celebrates on the 14th; and
the village at Laem La (east
of the bridge on Phuket's
northern tip) celebrates on
the 15th. Ceremonies, which
center around the setting
adrift of small boats
similar to the Thai Festival
of Loy Krathong, are held at
night and their purpose is
to drive away evil and to
bring good luck. Fingernail
clipping and strands of hair
are put in the little boats
before being released, along
with little dolls fashioned
from wood. Afterwards, the
villagers perform their
famous dance round their own
boats, called the Ram Rong
Ngeng.
Tourist Season Opening
Festival
is usually called the Patong
Carnival in English
according to from the place
where celebrations occur,
and is held on November 1.
There are many stalls with
merchandise and food,
parades, sports event, and a
beauty competition for
foreign tourists. The fest
is held to cement solidarity
among the government, the
private business sector, and
the people.
Phuket King's Cup Regatta
was
first held in 1987 in honour
of His Majesty's 60th
birthday. The King of
Thailand is a noted boating
enthusiast and yachts come
from around the world to
participate in the
competition, which is the
largest and most popular in
Southeast Asia. It is held
yearly on the anniversary of
His Majesty's birthday, 5
December. Site of the
regatta is Nai Han Bay.
Laguna
Phuket Triathlon
This annual year end event
sees the world's top
triathletes and hundreds of
amateurs competing for prize
money and placing on the
world triathlon circuit. The
course, which includes
swimming, bicycling, and
running through the
beautiful natural
surroundings of Laguna
Phuket in Tambon Choeng
Thale, takes from
two-and-a-half to five hours
to complete. |