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Phuket Baba Wedding Ceremony 2010


14 - 15 August 2010 at Phuket Old Town

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Phuket Vegetarian Festival 2010


Date: 07 Oct 2010 to 16 Oct 2010
Venue: Various Chinese shrines, Mueang District, Phuket

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Hua Thong Ship Competition for Royal Cup 2010


Krabi River, Pier area (6th kilometer) Mueang Krabi District, Krabi Province
1 Apr 2010 - 30 Apr 2010
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Phuket Songkran Water Festival 2010


Paradise on the Beach
Date:13-15 April 2010
Venue: Patong Beach,Phuket
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Phuket Chinese New Year - 11th Old Phuket Festival


Date : 19 - 21 February, 2010, 18.00 - 24.00 hrs.
Venue : Chaleom Phrakiat Park, Thalang Rd., Soi Rommani and Krabi Rd.

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Loi Krathong 2009


02 November 2009
All of Phuket’s major andaman beaches take part in Loy Kratong festivities, Saphan Hin and Suan Luang in Phuket Town are also popular places for local people to celebrate.
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Special Story of Phuket Thai Hua Museum


Special Story of Phuket Thai Hua museum

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Interview Pranee on Peranakan trip to Penang


Our interview with Pranee Sakulpipat, Vice President of the Thai Peranakan Association, as their Phuket group will visit Penang, Malaysia, 2-3 September to show Phuket food, dances & costumes.

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Story of Phuket - Por Tor festival


Ethic Chinese in Phuket believe that ‘Por Tor Kong’ is a God of Devil. During the seventh lunar month in the Chinese calendar, it is believed to be the period when spirits are released. The gates are opened and spirits released to wander or revisit homes. This is the fresh market on Ranong Road under the Office of Phuket City. Residents here held the ‘Por Tor’ or ‘Hungry Ghost’ festival to make merits & offerings to their ancestors. People spend a few days attending this festival. The significance of this event is that it’s another occasion for local ethnic Chinese to pay gratitude to the deceased. During the festival, during the day & evening, the area is filled with people who bring food & nicely decorated fruits to make offerings to ‘Por Tor Kong’ to pass on to those spirits. A must offering for the festival is red turtle shaped cake, large or small. They believe that turtles symbolize longevity. The auspicious red turtle shaped cake is believed to pass on the blessing to ‘Por Tor Kong’- God of Devil. Then God can bring fortune and success to worshippers. I attend the ceremony every year to seek blessings, praying for happiness & wealth. The ‘Por Tor’ festival not only illustrates people’s strong belief, but it also reflects gratitude & unity of people in the community. It is similar to the Thai Buddhist ‘Sart’ festival. ‘Por Tor’ is a beautiful festival which has been passed on. It signifies unity & care by community members. The festival here is initiated by the local community & supported by the Office of Phuket City. The Phuket City’s fresh market is not the only location to hold the festival, as it is organized in many communities in Phuket city. Each location begins at a different date but within the 7th lunar month or around August each year.

Source: Andaman News NBT TV (VHF dial) at 8.30am & perhaps repeats on Phuket Cable TV channel 1 at 3.30pm, 7pm, 1.30am & 6.30am, broadcast to Phang Nga, Krabi & Phuket provinces & maybe Mazz Radio FM108 at 7pm in Phuket, Friday 11th September 2009 & http://thainews.prd.go.th/newsenglish/

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Phuket Vegetarian Festival 2009


Date : 18 – 26 October 2009
Venue : Various Chinese shrines, Mueang District, Phuket
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