Phuket Vegetarian Festival 2014, Thailand - 2 Crazy Minutes เทศกาลกินเจ
New Thailand videos every Wednesday. Subscribe: 2 crazy minutes at the 2014 Phuket Vegetarian Festival, Thailand. เทศกาลกินเจ I filmed this when people from one of the Chinese Temples were getting ready for a parade in Krabi Town. The festival is held annually in Phuket, Krabi and many other parts of Southern Thailand.
Many types of objects are used in these piercings, I've seen people pierced with beach umbrellas, garden tools, flowers, palm leaves, swords and many other things. Seeing this live gives a fascinating insight into Thai culture and traditions, and you'll certainly remember this part of your Thai holidays. I think it's one of the bloody best things to do in Krabi Thailand.
The Vegetarian Festival, also known as the Festival of Ngan Kin Jeh, begins every year, in October, on the first day of the ninth lunar month of the Chinese calendar. The event is celebrated by the Chinese-Thai community in many parts of Southern Thailand including Krabi, Songkhla, Trang and Phuket. Despite it's name, vegetarian food is not the central focus for the festival, but the white clothed devotees attending do adhere to a strict vegetarian diet for the 9 days of the event. This practice cleanses the spirit and makes merit.
Some participants engage in a number of extraordinary activities such as fire-walking over glowing coals, climbing ladders with rungs made of sharpened blades, piercing different parts of their bodies with various objects, and slicing their tongues with knives and swords. Those participating in the piercings and other activities (mah songs) prepare for the festival by abstaining from meat, alcohol and sex for the previous six days. The mah song say that they feel no pain during their actions, as they are possessed by the spirits of the Nine Emperor Gods, who protect them from any harm or scarring. The mah song are carefully chosen and their role is to bring good luck to, and scare evil spirits away from the community by their fearless acts.
The origin of the Vegetarian Festival goes back a century and a half to a time when Phuket was populated by many Chinese people working in the tin mine. To cater to the entertainment needs of the huge Chinese population, Chinese opera performers were hired. During the ninth Chinese lunar month there was an outbreak of an epidemic in Phuket that claimed several lives, and the performers also fell seriously ill. It was eventually reasoned that this outbreak was occurred because the Chinese community had forgotten to pay homage to the Nine Emperor Gods (Kiu Ong Iah) in the first nine days of the month. One of the performers was asked to go back to China and invite the Kiu Ong Iah to Phuket. After completing the appropriate rituals those afflicted with the disease made a complete recovery.
The following year, to make sure that there was no repeat of the epidemic of the previous year, and to keep the Gods happy, the Chinese refrained from having meat, alcohol and sex. The epidemic passed and every year since then people in Phuket and other parts of Southern Thailand have continued to celebrate this festival.
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Krabi is about 2-3 hours from Phuket by land or sea, and has world class accommodation standards comparable to what you find in Phuket hotels and resorts, but in a more relaxed environment.
Short Getaway from Singapore for Family Part 2
As this is a short getaway from Singapore for family, I focus on places more suitable for Alden., Some of the best places in hatyai you have to visit are the Samila Beach - famous for the mermaid statue and cheap seafood. Pirates theme park which have multiple water inflatables obstacle course that kids and adults will have plenty of fun. Songkhla zoo which is a drive in zoo and have plenty of interesting animal shows. They also have a water park and restaurant situated up the hill for a Panaromic view of the city.Chanatib beach - you get to see locals fishing and bring their cows for a stroll in early morning. Amazing experience for your kids. Hat yai Night markets - they have quite a few big night markets. We visited Kim yong market for shopping and food during the day time while wachira market during night time. There is also a Songkran seafood festival celebration near Samila Beach during our time there and they setup a huge night market with some interesting activities that will interest your kids.
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