The northern province of Phitsanulok is getting ready for the historical Loy Krathong celebration. Authorities stated the city’s streets, particularly those near civic structures and traveler landmarks, are being embellished with lanterns, flowers, and plants, with striking display screens at the Mitrabhirom Structure and the King Rama I monolith.
This year’s celebration, set to happen from November 23-27, concentrates on commemorating the culture and customs of neighborhoods along the Nan River, an important waterway for regional farming. Phitsanulok Mayor Premrudee Champhunot stated the city will likewise host a range of cultural and music efficiencies, together with areas for street food suppliers, to captivate both locals and visitors.
According to Premrudee, the centerpieces are set up at Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat and the neighboring Chom Nan Chaloem Phrakiat Park.
Loy Krathong is commemorated on the moon of the 12th lunar month. This year, the celebration culminates on November 27, guaranteeing a vibrant and lively event in Phitsanulok, among Thailand’s earliest cities. (NNT)