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NONG BUA LAMPHU
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Originally
a prosperous town of the Srisutthanakhonhut Kingdom
(Laos) 900 years ago, its official name was ‘Nong
Bua Lamphu – Nakhon Kuan Kun Kab Kaew Bua Ban’,
meaning ‘the town of plentiful water with blooming
lotus flowers’. Most of Nong Bua Lamphu
is situated on a plateau and the province has
large forested areas. It was formerly a district
under Udon Thani Province until it became its
own province on December 1, 1993, making it the
76th province of Thailand.
Nong Bua Lamphu is
568 kilometres from Bangkok. It has an area
of 3,859 square kilometres and consists of the
following districts: Muang, Non Sang, Si Bun
Rueang, Na Klang, Suwannakhuha and Na Wang.
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The
King Naresuan the Great Fair is held on January
25th of every year to pay homage to the highly
revered king and features religious ceremonies
and fun-filled activities.
The annual, holy Erawan
Cave Pilgrimage pays homage to the Buddha
image situated in the cave perched atop a mountain
in April.
In June of every year, the
town hosts the exuberantly celebrated Boon
Bung Fai Festival (Rocket Festival) amidst
a carnival atmosphere. The two-day event is
staged to ensure plentiful rains during the
coming rice-planting season. The first day features
a parade of carnival floats and huge, colorful
bamboo rockets made by the locals themselves,
as well as fairs, music and folk entertainment.
The huge, homemade rockets are then launched
on the second day.
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