[Phi Ta Khon Museum](Dan Sai/Loei)/[พิพิธภัณฑ์ผีตาโขน](ด่านซ้าย/เลย)
in Wat Phon Chai, Dansai, Dansai District, Loei Province, Thailand
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Phi Ta Khon Festival / Eve of festival Dan sai / ผีตาโขน 2018
Phi Ta Khon Festival will be held from June 16 to 18, 2018.
It is a festival based on famous Buddhist tales.
The vibrant Phi Ta Khon parade is a wonderful color that young people.
Disguised as spirits will fly!
This day is the state of the town on the day before the festival.
People in the city are very busy preparing the festival.
At night, the children dressed as spirits at the stage showed off dancing and singing.
Phi Ta Khon Parade 2019 (Ghost Festival) in Dan Sai, Thailand on July 6th.. Video 2.
Phi Ta Khon is a colorful mask festival held every year in the village of Dan Sai in North East Thailand. It is held over three days and involves parades, dancing, Buddhist rituals, ceremonies, and the firing of home-made rockets into the sky. The highlight of the festival is the parade where local people dress up in colorful costumes and masks decorated with scary painted faces. They carry a variety of objects such as swords, axes, spears and phallic symbols which are important in Thai culture. Bells are tied to the waist. The purpose of the parade is to bring luck and good fortune to the village.
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In the Loei district of Dansai, we visit a historic pagoda that cemented peace between the ancient kingdoms of Siam and Laos, and a ghoulish, garish museum dedicated to Thailand's version of Halloween.
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Phi Ta Khon (also spelled Pee Ta Khon (Thai: ผีตาโขน), sometimes known as Ghost Festival), is the most common name for a group of festivals held in Dan Sai, Loei province, Isan, Thailand. The events take place over three days some time between March and July, the dates being selected annually by the town’s mediums.
The whole event is called Bun Luang, part of a Buddhist merit-making holiday also known as Bun Phawet.
The first day is the Ghost Festival itself, also called Wan Ruam (assembly day). The town’s residents invite protection from Phra U-pakut, the spirit of the Mun river. They then hold a series of games and take part in a procession wearing masks made of rice husks or coconut leaves with hats made from rice steamers, plus patchwork clothing.[1] They also wear bells and wave wooden phalluses.
The origins of this part of the festival are traditionally ascribed to a story of the Vessantara Jataka in which the Buddha in one of his past lives as a prince made a long journey and was presumed dead. The celebrations on his return were so raucous as to wake the dead. [2]
The second day of the festival incorporates elements of the Rocket Festival, plus costume and dance contests and more parades.
On the third and final day, the villagers listen to sermons from Buddhist monks.鬼臉節在-
Bun Luang and Phi Ta Khon Festival 2016 in Dansai, Loei Province, Thailand
Bun Luang Phi Ta Khon Festival 2016 in Dansai, Loei Province, Thailand. A cultural festival including parades, performances in traditional costumes and masks. Events included summoning of spirits and ghosts. Though rain fell during much of the ceremony, it did not appear to dampen the spirit of the participants.
Phi Ta Khon Festival Dan Sai Loei
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A Lao Mask Dance at Phi Ta Khon Festival 2019 in Dan Sai, Loei, Thailand on July 5th.
A traditional folk mask dance from Laos at a cultural show during Phi Ta Khon Festival 2019, at Wat Phonchai in Dan Sai, Loei, Thailand on July 5th.
Phi Ta Khon Museum Wat Phon Chai
Pa Ploen will take you to Boon Luang Festival and Phi Ta Khon are the biggest traditions of Dan Sai district and famous worldwide.
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Elevated 600 metres above the sea level, Mountain Green resort is located in Dan Sai. The property has a restaurant and a mini golf. It is a 5-min drive from Prathat Si Song Rak. Free WiFi is available.
This resort offers many types of accommodation.The private rooms and bungalows come with air conditioning, a cable TV, a fridge and a private bathroom. Free toiletries are provided. The tents feature a fan, and guests can access shared bathrooms. Guests can enjoy mountain and garden views.
Resort Mountain Green also provides a 24-hour front desk, a garden and barbecue facilities. Other facilities include bicycle rental, a shared lounge and luggage storage. Shuttle services to/from the airport or nearby locations can be arranged.
Nestled in a tropical valley, the surroundings are ideal for cycling and hiking for the nature-lovers. Guests can extend the rides to Phi Ta Khon Dan Sai Museum (2.4 km).
Guests can find local restaurants within 2 km from the property. 589 M.3 Loei-Dansai road, Ban Doen, Loei, 42120 Dan Sai, Thailand
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Bordered by the mighty Mekhong River and mist-shrouded mountains, Loei has long been popular with Thai tourists, but still receives comparatively few international travelers. However, with all that the province has to offer, the secret may soon be out.
When visiting Loei, many people choose to head straight to Chiang Khan, famed for its laid-back charm and kitsch walking street. It is also a good base from which to explore nearby natural attractions, including un-spoilt national parks with their cool climates, lush pine forests and unique flora and fauna.
For those of you who don’t mind an early start, a visit to Phu Thok, which means isolated mountain, is a must-do whilst in Loei. Famed for its spectacular sunrises and ‘sea of fog’ views, this natural phenomenon is best viewed during winter months though good views are to be had all year-round. The area is also home to Wat Phu Thok; known locally as ‘stairways to heaven’, a popular spot for meditation in addition to offering striking views over the surrounding countryside.
For three days of the year the sleepy town of Dan Sai plays host to one of the most colourful and some would say spookiest festivals of its kind; Phi Ta Khon, or the ‘Ghost’ festival. Accompanied by raucous music and dancing, young men dressed as ghosts wearing huge colorful masks parade through the streets to worship spirits and ask for plentiful rain for the year ahead.
The annual event takes place between March and July, the exact dates being determined by the town’s spiritual mediums. If you can’t make the festival but are still interested in learning more, pay a visit to the Dansai Folk Museum, which provides information on the origins and significance of the Phi Ta Khon festival. At weekends you can also see demonstrations of how the festival masks are made.
With its unique climate, cultures and traditions, stunning natural attractions and colouful festivals, Loei is a province just waiting to be explored and is an up and coming ecotourism destination not to be missed, so come along and explore the wisdom of the mountains for yourself.
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Mask Making groups contribute to Phi Ta Khon festival
Loei province is set to host its annual Phi Ta Khon festival this weekend; as well as being part of a unique culture, a major highlight is the making of masks. Panod Srisinsuphya takes us to see the work involved in producing them.
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