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The
Phuket Vegetarian Festival is held from the first through the ninth
nights of the ninth Chinese lunar month; that is, in September or
October. It was first celebrated in 1825, when a troupe of actors
enacted these rites toward off a plague. Vegetarian food is eaten
by participants and white clothes worn during the period of the
fest. Self-mutilization is practiced by those whose bodies become
the temporary residence of powerful gods. Parades of worshippers
brave fireworks while carrying images through the street; others
walk on fire or climb bladed ladders. Participants number in the
thousands.The whole forms one of the most bizarre festivals
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Por
Tor Festival
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This is an ancestor's festival of the ethnic Chinese that falls
on the seventh Chinese lunar month, which is the same as the ninth
lunar month of the Thais. Special foods, flowers and candles are
presented to the ancestor's altars. Cakes in the shape of turtles
are made from flour. This is done because turtles live to great
age and it is believed that by making such offering worshippers
may extend the length of their lives. It is an important merit-making
festival.
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Thao
Thep Krasatri-Thao Sri Suntorn Celebration
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Held
on 13 Macrh yearly in memory of the two heroines who led the defense
of the island against the Burmese in 1785.
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Turtle
Release Fair
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Held
on Songkran, the nationwide Thai water festival, on April 13. It
is also the National Fisherman's Day. Baby turtles are released
into the sea at various locations.
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Chao
Le Boat Floating Festival
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Falls during the middle of the sixth and eleventh lunar months
yearly. The fest is held at the Chao Le, or Sea Gipsy, villages
in Phuket. The Rawai and Sapam villages hold their ceremonies on
the 13th; Sire village celebrates on the 14th; and the village at
Laem La (east of the bridge on Phuket's northern tip) celebrates
on the 15th. Ceremonies, which center around the setting adrift
of small boats similar to the Thai Festival of Loy Krathong, are
held at night and their purpose is to drive away evil and to bring
good luck. Fingernail clipping and strands of hair are put in the
little boats before being released, along with little dolls fashioned
from wood. Afterwards, the villagers perform their famous dance
round their own boats, called the Ram Rong Ngeng.
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Tourist
Season Opening Festival
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Commonly called the Patong Carnival in English according to from
the place where celebrations occur, and is held on November 1. There
are many stalls with merchandise and food, parades, sports event,
and a beauty competition for foreign tourists. The fest is held
to cement solidarity among the government, the private business
sector, and the people.
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Phuket
King's Cup Regatta
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First held in 1987 in honour of His Majesty's 60th birthday. The
King of Thailand is a noted boating enthusiast and yachts come from
around the world to participate in the competition, which is the
largest and most popular in Southeast Asia. It is held yearly on
the anniversary of His Majesty's birthday, 5 December. Site of the
regatta is Katan Beach.
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Laguna
Phuket Triathlon
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This annual year end event sees the world's top triathletes and
hundreds of amateurs competing for prize money and placing on the
world triathlon circuit. The course, which includes swimming, bicycling,
and running through the beautiful natural surroundings of Laguna
Phuket in Tambon Choeng Thale, takes from two-and-a-half to five
hours to complete.
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