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Le Coq d'Or Restaurant
For the past thirty years, Le Coq d'Or Restaurant has been able to hold its position of being the most stylish and the most stunning restaurant of Chiang Mai. The major attraction of the restaurant includes the appetizing European cuisine it offers. See more details
Palaad Tawanron
More than a Thai restaurant, "Palaad Tawanron" offers a waterfall, a lake plus incredible views so special from every angle. The vast cityscape by day or sparkling lights by night can be appreciated from the comfort rooms where padded chairs are provided on a terrace to contemplate the panorama. This restaurant is a most romantic dining scenes but at the same time it has 400 seats on four tiered setting See more details
The Old Chiang Mai Cultural Centre
Set up more than 25 years ago with an aim to promote and preserve the culture of Lanna Kingdom, Old Chiang Mai Cultural Center gathers the Lanna Thai art and cultural performances while serving typical Northern Thai supper on a circular wooden tray called “Khantoke.” Old Chiang Mai Cultural Center is located on Chiang Mai-Hang Dong Road only few minutes away from Chiang Mai Gate. See more details

Chiangmai Yi Peng Lantern Festival

Friday, 19 March 2010 11:50 administrator
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Thai Lanterns

Loy Krathong is Thailand’s biggest annual event and one that every Thai looks forward to participating in. Loi Krathong is traditionally held on the full moon night of the twelfth lunar month, which usually falls on some day in November to worship the goddess of water. Every year, Loi Krathong Festival is bringing a vibrant atmosphere to water bodies and where people come to float their small lotus-shaped boats and to the skies, which fill with thousands of bright floating lanterns.

Whether the festival takes place in a busy big city or an idyllic countryside, Loi Krathong offers incomparable enchantment to those who join the event. Chiang Mai though is probably the ‘capital’ of Loi Kratong festival and here you will be able to take part in a fabulous Loi Krathong celebration that will take your breath away.

In Chiang Mai, Loi Krathong Festival is locally known as “Yi Peng,” and Chiang Mai is recognized as one of the best places in Thailand to enjoy the Loi Krathong festivities.

The floating of a Krathong and a banana leaf cup is intended to float away ill fortune as well as to express apologies to Khongkha or Ganga, the River Goddess. Some believe that the ritual is meant to worship the Buddha’s footprint on the bank of the Narmada River, while others say that it is to pay respect to Phra Uppakhut, one of the Lord Buddha’s great disciples.

The Loi Krathong Festival is celebrated nationwide in Thailand, especially where there are rivers, canals, lakes, seaside or other sources of water. In Chiang Mai the main attraction is the Ping River (Mae Nam Ping) where, each night, you will find 10’s of thousands of locals and visitors making the journey to take part in one of the most warm and wonderful (and often romantic) celebrations of the entire year.

Each year, Loi Krathong festival will feature entertainment activities at various venues throughout the city, bamboo raft races and boat races on the Mae Ping River, Yipeng lantern procession and contest, Beauty contest, and Krathong contests. Everyday when night falls, visitors will also enjoy fireworks, the release of Lanna-style floating lanterns, and Lanna Thai cultural performances. Come and enjoy the absolute magic of Loi Kratong in Chiang Mai where the river and the skies will be filled with light each night of this special celebration.

Last Updated on Friday, 26 March 2010 16:31

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