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Thao
Thep Kasattri and Thao Sisunthon
Fair is held on March 13 every
year to commemorate the two great
heroines who rallied the Thalang
people to repel Burmese invaders.
Many activities and celebrations
are organised.
Seafood
Festival, held around May
yearly, is designed to publicise
the delicious seafood of Phuket
and attract visitors during the
rainy season. Activities include
a Marine Tourism Resources Parade,
seafood stalls, demonstrations
of regional cuisines and cultural
shows.
Vegetarian
Festival is held on the first
day of the 9th lunar month (usually
October). Phuket islanders of
Chinese ancestry commit themselves
to a 9-day vegetarian diet, a
form of purification believed
to help make the forthcoming year
“trouble-free”. The festival is
marked by several ascetic displays,
including fire-walking and ascending
sharp-bladed ladders.
Phuket Travel
Fair , held on November 1,
was first initiated in 1985 at
Patong to welcome in the tourist
season and designed to foster
co-operation among tourism-related
operators both in the private
and public sectors. Many colourful
and interesting activities are
organised, such as merit-making
in the morning, water sports contests,
a Miss Visitor Contest, among
others.
Phuket King
’s Cup Regatta is held in
December. The Phuket Yacht Club
hosts international yachtsmen,
largely from neighbouring countries
who compete in the Nai Han Beach
area for royal trophies.
Laguna Phuket
Triathlon is held in each
December. The triathlon (a 1,000-metre
swim, a 5-kilometre bike race
and a 12-kilometre run) attracts
world-class athletes from all
over the world.
Tourist
Season Opening Festival ,
starting from November 1, is usually
called the Patong Carnival, from
the place where celebrations occur.
Colourful parades, sports events,
and a beauty competition for foreign
tourists are major activities.
Turtle Release
Fair is held on Songkran,
the nationwide Thai water festival,
on April 13 which is also National
Fisherman’s Day. Baby turtles
are released into the sea at various
locations.
Chao
Le (Sea Gypsy) Boat Floating Festival
falls during the middle of the
sixth and eleventh lunar months
yearly. The sea gypsy villages
at Rawai and Sapam hold their
ceremonies on the 13th; Ko Si-re
celebrates on the 14th; and Laem
La (east of the bridge on Phuket’s
northerntip) on the 15th. Ceremonies,
which centre around the setting
adrift of small boats similar
to the Thai festival of Loi Krathong,
are held at night and their purpose
is to drive away evil and bring
good luck.
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