Phimai festival 2015

The annual Phimai festival takes place this year from the 11th to 15th November 2015.

Pimai festival 2015

Events include long boat racing, a Korat cat contest, music concerts and a musical show each evening at the Phimai historical park. Other events will take place and in the centre of the town stalls have been set up that will sell food, drinks and various other items.

Longboat racing Phimai festival Thailand

The long boat racing this year is scheduled for Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 November in the usual location in the town, Lam Jakaraat. Good views of the racing can be had along the sides of the river and from the bridge on Anantachinda Road.

Phiami festival 2015 music concerts

There will be a series of music concerts for five days of the festival – from 11 to 15th November. The Mahahing band kicks off this years concerts on 11 November, Pongsit Kampee will perform on 12th November, Ja Gan Hoo on the 13th November, Labanoon will play on 14th November, and Wong Gang-geng play the final concert on 15th November.  Come to Phimai and enjoy the festival.

Longboat racing in Phimai – 2015

This coming weekend (31 October and 1 November) there will be longboat racing in Tam Yeah (ตำแย), organised by the sub-district of gra-bueang-yai (กระเบื้องใหญ่), small neighbouring villages about 4 miles from Phimai town.

Long boat racing in Phimai district 2015

Below is an image from last year’s longboat racing event in the same location.

Longboat race teams Phimai

Below is a map showing the approximate location of the racing.

Phimai

Next month will see the Phimai festival in Phimai town. Longboat racing is scheduled for 14-15 November in the usual location, Lam Jakarat. Good views of the racing can be had along the sides of the river and from the bridge on Anantachinda Road.

More details to follow on this year’s Phimai festival.

Loy gratong in Phimai

The loy gratong festival takes place in Thailand in November when there is a full moon. Loy Gratong literally means “float gratong”. A gratong is typically a small decorated receptacle made from banana leaves and a piece of banana tree trunk, although sometimes they are made of other materials (foam, for example) and sometimes they are very large. The gratongs are floated in rivers, canals, ponds and anywhere else there is water.

Loy gratong PhimaiYou can make your own gratong or you can buy one. You will find many people selling them. Prices vary depending on size. 20-30 baht is common but bigger ones can cost more.

loy gratong in PhimaiA candle on the gratong is lit and often a small coin is also placed on the gratong. Traditionally Thais floated a gratong as an apology for any harm they have done to water in the last year but nowadays people usually make a wish as they launch their gratong.

floating a gratong in PhimaiThe scene can be a beautiful sight for a few hours but in the morning the water is in a  worse state than 24 hours before.

Kratong launch site PhimaiThe loy gratong festival usually includes food, markets, music, singing, dancing and games.

dance show loy gratong PhimaiFireworks are also let off and so are floating lanterns.

fireworks in Phimai for loy gratong

Loy kratong - launching lanterns in PhimaiEnjoy the loy gratong festival in Phimai today,  the 6th of November 2014.

Songkran in Phimai – 2014

The annual Songkran festival takes place each year on 13th, 14th and 15th April. The festival celebrates the Thai new year, which is on 13th April.

There are different aspects to Songkran in Thailand. One is considered the traditional aspect to it, which is the gentle and respectful pouring of water over the hands of ‘seniors’, senior either in age or status, or of other people you respect (parents or teachers, for example). This side of Songkran is popular with the older generation.

Songkran in Phimai 2014

Some Thai Buddhists also take the opportuity to ‘make merit’ by giving things such as food, flowers and money to monks. In Phimai, lots of people gathered together to do this at the town clock at 8am on 13 April. See picture above.

Songkran water fun

Another aspect to the festival is throwing water at people. Arguably, this is the most popular aspect of Songkran, especially with the young or young at heart. As April is usually the hottest month in Thailand, this part is not only great fun for the participants, it’s also a great way to keep cool for a few days while letting go of your inhibitions. Many people use water guns to soak other people while others use buckets or smalll plastic bowls to scoop up water to throw at others. Water fights take place on road-sides up and down the country. See picture above.

Invariably there are many traffic problems during the Songkran festival. Some parts of towns and cities in Thailand become gridlocked with traffic crawling along and people singing, dancing and throwing water at each other throughout the day. In Phimai town, the roads near or leading to the Banyan tree area seemed to me to have the most cars and revellers this year. Thai authorities encourage people to end each day’s water throwing at about 6pm or 7pm. By that time, the loud music is usually greatly reduced.

Some Thai language appropriate to the Songkran festival:

(สวัสดีปีใหม่) – sawat-dee bpee mai = Happy New Year

(สุขสันต์วันสงกรานต์) – suk-san wan song-graan = Happy Songkran

(สนุก) – sanuk = fun

Phimai festival 2013

The Phimai festival takes place each year in November. This year it will be held from the 7th to 10th November. Typical events at the festival include long boat racing, a Korat cat contest, singing, Thai dancing and a sound and light show at the Phimai historical park. Stalls will be set up in the centre of the town and other smaller events will take place. This year there will be a bird contest. It will take place on Sunday 10 November at Gun-no primary school  (โรงเรียนกุลโน)

Long boat, Phimai, ThailandLong boat racing above. Sound and light show below. 

Phimai sound and light show

Here is last year’s blog entry about the Phimai festival

https://phimai.wordpress.com/2012/11/08/phimai-festival

Phimai festival

The Phimai festival takes place each year in November. This year it is being held from the 7th to 11th November. At the Phimai festival you can see a bit of the local culture. There will be sound and light shows at the Phimai historical park, there will be a Korat Cat competition and two days of long boat racing. There will be traditional Thai dancing, singing (including traditional “Korat song”), stalls selling local foods and many other activities. There will also be a series of pop and pop-rock concerts by Thai singers. The concerts will take place in the grounds of the local administration office (amper) on the bypass.

The Korat Cat competition usually takes place on the Saturday and the two days of long boat racing on Saturday and Sunday.

Come to Phimai and enjoy the festival.

Here are some photographs from previous Phimai festivals.

Long boat, Phimai, Thailand

Above: Putting the boat in the water before setting off to the start line.

Long boat, Phimai, Thailand

Below: End of the race for the blue team. Spectators watch from the road bridge.

Long boat, Phimai, Thailand

Below is a photograph taken at the Phimai festival cat show in 2009.

Phimai festival cat show

Below is a photograph taken at the dance contest at the Phimai festival in 2009.

Dance contest at Phimai festival, Thailand

Note: Traffic in Phimai town is much increased during the period of the festival and some roads are blocked or diverted for the five days of the Phimai festival.

UPDATE:

Last night Sek Loso played a concert in Phimai. Tonight there is another concert. The group is called “Family” (Valentine?) I think, but I’m not 100% sure. I’ve never heard of them.

Tomorrow night, Saturday 10th, Kala (Gala) will play. On Sunday the 11th, Pongsit Kampee (aka Pu) will play. See the next blog entry for a bit more about the concerts. https://phimai.wordpress.com/2012/11/09/concerts-in-phimai-this-week/