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Nakhon Sawan Province, also known as “
Pak Nam Pho ” is where the rivers of Ping, Wang,
Yom, and Nan converge and form the Chao Phraya
River, the most important waterway of Thailand.
Nakhon Sawan is in
the lower northern part of the country between
the North and the Central Region. It is regarded
as “the doorway to the North” and it is the
hub of transportation in the Lower North.
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Chao
Pho-Chao Mae Pak Nam Pho Procession Festival is
a festival of Thais of Chinese ancestry who live
in Nakhon Sawan. The festival has been continued
since ancient times. It is held during Chinese
New Year (around February every year) to bring
good fortune. The festival features various processions
such as lion parade, dragon parade, angel procession,
the goddess Kuan Im procession, and others going
along main roads in the municipality. The festival
is famous among Thais and foreigners.
Boat Races for His Majesty’s
Trophy are held annually at the end of the
Buddhist Lent on the Chao Phraya River in front
of the Provincial Hall. There are also races
at temples along the river, such as Wat Ko Hong
and Wat Takhian Luan. The races show the unity
of the people, as well as the skill of paddlers
and boat owners participating.
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