Naga Fireball Festival in Thailand
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Like to see extraordinary events that are hard to explain? Then the Naga Fireball Festival is something you should put on your list to see.
Naga fireballs บั้งไฟพญานาค; or bang fai phaya nak, also known as Mekong lights, and bung fai paya nak by the locals, is a phenomenon that is seen on the Mekong River. Glowing orbs of light rise from the water and shoot high into the air. The balls are reddish in color and to range in size from smaller sparkles up to the size of basketballs. They quickly rise up to a couple of hundred meters before disappearing. The number of fireballs reported varies between hundreds and thousands per night.
The fireballs are reported to be seen around the night of Wan Ok Phansa which is the end of the Buddhist Lent that happens in late-October.
Naga fireballs have been reported over an approximately 250 kilometer long section of Mekong River with the center of this section approximately at Phon Phisai town in Amphoe Phon Phisai. But the balls of light have also been reported rising from smaller rivers, lakes and ponds in this region.
Locals attribute this mysterious phenomenon to a waterborne serpent ‘the Naga’, which spits fireballs into the sky. As of now though there is no science that can explain the Naga Fireballs.
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Nong Khai, Thailand, Naga Fireball Festival 2013, Legend, Hoax, or Mystery?
There is a lot of mystery and debate surrounding the Nong Khai Naga Fireball festival. Legend has it, the day after the end of Buddhist lent, the Naga serpent spits fireballs from the Mekong river in Phon Phisai Thailand. Scientist say this could be phosphine gas spontaneously combusting as it exits the water of the Mekong river. In order for this to happen it has to be a full moon along with a myriad of other circumstances. The contrarians (and a Thai documentary) claim that Loas soldiers from across the boarder are firing tracer rounds.
You be the judge. What really are the Naga fireballs?
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Regardless of a conclusion, this is an absolute blast of a festival, and amazing to witness.
Naga fireball festival, Phon Phisai 2013
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Thailand's Nong Khai Naga Fireball Festival
The Naga fireball Festival is a phenomenon occurs every year in Northeastern Thailand on the 15th day of the waxing moon of the 11th lunar month. This year, it falls on October 13, 2019.
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Naga Fireballs Festival is happening in Nong Khai province in Nong Khai city and Phon Phisai city - More at
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Good places we can view the fireballs include Ban Nam Pay,
Ban Ta Muang, Taan Choom, Pahk Kaad,
Kaeng Aa-Hong, Amphur Beung Kan,
Wat Aa-Hong Sila Wart, Ban Aa-Hong, Tambon Ho Kham, Amphur Beung Kan,
Amphur Phon Phisai,
Amphur Rattana Wapi ,
and Amphur Pak Kart.
Between 6pm-12 p.m. on the full moon night of the eleventh lunar month (October), The last day of the lent day
Naga Fireballs : Bangfai Phaya Nak
Besides the fun festival and beautiful story of the event, lots of questions remain. People observing the fireballs for different purposes. Some want to search for the truth. Some want to observe when they believe. And many want to prove that is is a man-made event. Even though there is no scientific proof or explanation of definite evidence, the festival retains charms and attracts locals and foreign tourists for many years.
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Thousands of people will flock to witness the Naga fireballs.9/10/2014
VO Thousands of people will flock to Pakngum district end of Buddisht lent day, hoping to witness Mystery of the Naga fireballs
INTRO: Thousands of people will flock to Pakngum district tonight, hoping to witness the strange phenomenon of the Naga fireballs, where orbs of flaming light rise mysteriously from the muddy waters of the Mekong. Our news team prepared the following story
STORY: Known in Lao as Bang Fai Phaya Nak, the appearance of the Naga fireballs coincides with the end of Buddhist Lent, on the full moon of the 11th month of the Buddhist calendar.
The reddish pink balls of light are known to rise from the Mekong along a 100 kilometre stretch of the river from both sides Laos and Thailand, with recorded sightings dating back more than 100 years.
No one knows for sure what is behind this strange phenomenon, but legend has it that it is the breath of the Naga king, a serpent that resides in the Mekong, who has just awoken after three months of meditation during Lent.
Some say the fireballs are caused by combustible gases which rise from the Mekong at this time of year, when the moon is at its closest point to the Earth, which coincides with the end of Lent. A study by the Thai Ministry of Science pointed towards a gas called phosphine, which they say they have captured on film.
Many more believe it is most certainly the Naga, who chose to be a bodyguard of the Lord Buddha in his final life, hoping to learn more about the Buddhist way, and aren't ready to let science interfere with their traditional beliefs.
Thousands of people gather on the banks of the Mekong to witness the revered fireballs every year, both in Pakngum district and also across the river in Thailand, with Phonphisai district in Nong Khai province providing another good vantage point.
In Pakngum district, the three most popular villages to congregate are Pakngum, Nonxai and Nongkhiet, where the fireballs normally appear in their greatest number between 7 and 9pm, though some years there are more than others.
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Nai Mueang, Amphoe Mueang Nong Khai, Nong Khai, Thailand
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Naga fireballs festival in Nongkhai Thailand
The Naga fireballs also referred to as Mekong lights, are a reported uncertain source phenomenon seen in the Mekong river in Thailand (Nong Khai province in Isan) and in Laos (Vientiane Province)
บั้งไฟพญานาค What are Naga fire balls?
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Phon Phisai District, Nong Khai Province, Thailand