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Kunming International Flower Expo of China

The Kunming International Flower Expo is held annually in Kunming, China's "City of Eternal Spring." Kunming is chosen as the site for the expo because Yunnan Province is the flower […]

Southern Dipper Ritual, Yunnan, China

China Benzhu Temple, Yunnan, China

Routine rituals are performed on the first and fifteenth day of every lunar month. The Lotus Pond Societies 莲池会 are the associations of older women in Bai villages to carry out rituals and take care of the temples. Festival held according to lunar calendar on 1st day of 6 month

Ubon Ratchathani Candle Festival, Thailand

Ubon Ratchathani Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand

At Thung Sri Mueang, Ubon Ratchathani To mark Khao Phansa, or the start of the three-month Buddhist Lent period, the city of Ubon Ratchathani celebrates its Isan culture and heritage by parading beautiful and intricately carved candle sculptures through town. Some are as large as 20 meters long, portraying scenes from Buddhist and Hindu mythology, […]

Cane Ball Festival (Warso Chin Lone Festival), Myanmar

Mandalay Myinkaba village, Bagan, Mandalay, Myanmar

This is the largest traditional sporting event in Myanmar. Celebrated each July at the Maha Muni Pagoda Compound, Mandalay, locals meet up and compete in this non-contact sport. The game consists of six team members. Each player passes the Chinlone (cane ball) without letting it touch the ground. Through this game, players wshowcase impressive acrobatic […]

Khao Phansa or Buddhist Lent Day, Thailand

Thailand

Khao Phansa or Buddhist Lent Day takes place the day after the full moon of the eighth lunar month – or Asanha Bucha Day – and marks the start of the rainy season and the time at which monks will retreat to their temples for a three-month period of study and meditation. This retreat is […]

Boun Khao Phansa Festival (Buddhist Lent), Lao PDR

Lao PDR Nationwide

Boun Khao Phansa is held at the beginning of the Buddhist lent. Over the following three month, monks spend most of their time in prayer and meditation and are restricted from spending nights in other temples out of their own. Many devout people often abstain from alcohol during this time. In the early morning of […]

Waso Full Moon Festival, Myanmar

Myanmar Thanlyin, Yangon, Myanmar

Celebrated in July throughout the country, this sacred festival is highly respected by the locals. The festival is celebrated to honour the three turning points of Siddhartha Gautama’s life to become Lord Budha. First was his conception, the second was when he left the luxurious life of a prince to become a wanderer, and last, […]

Asahna Bucha Day, Thailand

Thailand

Asahna Bucha Day is one of the most important events in the Buddhist calendar commemorating the occasion when Buddha delivered his first sermon. The exact date of Asahna Bucha varies from year to year depending on the lunar calendar, but usually falls in July or August. Asahna Bucha Day is a public holiday in Thailand […]

Kate Festival, Viet Nam

Po Inu Nagar Temple Ninh Thuan, Viet Nam

From the 30th day of the sixth month to the second day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar, the Cham people of Viet Nam celebrate the Kate Festival. Festivities take place around three ancient structures: the Po Inu Nagar Temple, the Po Klong Garai Tower, and the Po Rome Tower, around Ninh Thuan […]

Red Rice Festival, Yunnan, China

China Benzhu Temple, Yunnan, China

A Zhuang festival celebrated with rice dyed red. The festival's date seems to vary, it is also celebrated at the beginning of the sixth month or the beginning of the seventh month. At Wenshan Festival held according to lunar calendar on 24th day of 6th month