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About candle festival

By Group 2
-David
-Pum
-Tang O
-Sua
-Cheuming
1. History of candle festival
Traditional Candle Procession
All along the candles must have left the members of the
group without electricity. The villagers therefore cast a
larger candle to offer to each community to have a point for
learners to follow various customs. It is a Buddha worship
for 3 months. Bring candles to offer to the villagers, often
holding a ceremony to pay homage to teachers. Meet the
parade with pomp and fun and rehearse to meet the
competition continuously.
2. Articles about carving and printing

The early print patterns were made by carving bananas, papayas,


squashes, guava trees, and made into molds for soaking boiled
beeswax. and reproduced into simple Thai patterns, such as the
Prachayam pattern, Ta-Oi grille, upturned lotus, face-facing lotus,
decorated and printed on the candle tree Later, the creation of the
candle base was decorated with animal sculptures and stencils.
which is the prototype of making candle compositions in the
present And the Candle Tree of Ubon Ratchathani Province is
grand and beautiful.
3. About candle festival in Ubon
Ubon Ratchathani Candle Procession Tradition It is a great traditional merit event of the province
for a long time. Inherited for more than 118 years, every part of the province will support candle
making throughout the month before the Buddhist Lent day by using beeswax to make candles,
which in ancient times would bring a small candle to bind. Join together to light large candles and
organize a procession to offer temples, including candles, this group represents unity among the
group itself.

One of the festival’s biggest highlights is the candle float parade through town on the morning of
Khao Phansa day, accompanied by large groups of Thai girls and boys in traditional dress who
perform Thai dance and music. The streets are crowded with spectators and the atmosphere is that
of a mix of a summer carnival and a flower float parade. The elaborately decorated floats are very
colourful, with contests and prices for the most impressive ones and most beautiful candle
sculptures.
Thank you for watching and listening

By Group 2
-David
-Pum
-Tang O
-Sua
-Cheuming
See you again!!

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David -We you so
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Tang o -Tha uch
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Cheuming

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