Loi Krathong 2013 festivities program

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has announced its support for the “Loi Krathong Festival” 2013 to be organised in seven major tourist destinations: Bangkok, Sukhothai, Tak, Chiang Mai, Ayutthaya, Samut Songkhram and Suphanburi – from 10 to 20 November.

Loy Kratong 2013

As the nation is in mourning following the passing of His Holiness Somdet Phra Nyanasamvara, Somdet Phra Sangharaja Sakolmahasanghaparinayaka, the Supreme Patriarch of Thailand, TAT as a Thai state-run enterprise expresses its deepest respect and condolences.

Mr. Sugree Sithivanich, TAT Deputy Governor for Marketing Communications said, “TAT will organise the Loi Krathong Festival since it is an ongoing Thai tradition, but on a more subdued scale. Certain entertainment events may be omitted as deemed appropriate.”

TAT will organise the Loi Krathong Festival 2013 in the following locations:

  • Chiang Mai: 10 – 18 November at Chiang Mai Municipality, Thapae Gate, Lanna Historical Museum in Mueang District.
  • Sukhothai: 13 – 17 November at Sukhothai Historical Park in Mueang District.
  • Bangkok: 15 – 17 November at ASIATIQUE The Riverfront on Charoen Krung Road.
  • Tak: 15 – 20 November at the Rattanakosin 200 Years Bridge in Mueang District.
  • Ayutthaya: on 17 November at Wat Tha Ka Rong in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District.
  • Samut Songkram: on 17 November at the King Rama II Memorial Park and Wat Phumrinkudeethong in Amphawa District.
  • Suphanburi: on 17 November at the Tha Chin River in Mueang District.

Meanwhile, TAT has announced the postponement of the Lhong Rak Thale Dao Art & Music or “Falling in Love with the Sea of Stars” concert, which was scheduled to be held on 9 November, 2013. The concert has been rescheduled to be held on 13 December, 2013, during 18.00 hrs to 02.00 hrs with its location on Chao Samran Beach, Phetchaburi and participating artists and musicians remain unchanged.

Loi Kratong is celebrated throughout the country in November 17 at night. If you go near the rivers you should find people flaoting rafts in the water. We particularly recommend the Yee Peng Festival in Chiang Mai (Mae Jo) and the show at Sukhothai Historical Park.

You can find on this page the festivals and events in Thailand.
For more information on what happens for Loy Kratong where you will be you can contact the TAT hotlinein 1672.

Mike Thailandee

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