Thailand, Surin, Surin. Soldiers battle in an ancient war re-enactment during the Elephant Roundup festival. The event held in November sees hundreds of elephants involved in a celebration of the region's proud elephant history and traditions.
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Immagini correlate
- Thailand, Surin, Surin. Ancient war re-enactment in Srinarong Stadium during the Elephant Roundup festival. The event held in November sees hundreds of elephants involved in a celebration of the region's proud elephant history and traditions.
- Thailand, Surin, Surin. Suai mahout and his elephant in costume dress during the Surin Elephant Roundup festival. The event held in November sees hundreds of elephants involved in a celebration of the region's elephant history and traditions.
- Thailand, Nakhon Ratchasima, Phimai. Khon drama performed at Prasat Phimai temple during the Phimai festival, held in November.
- Thailand, Chiang Mai, San Sai. Monks launch a khom loi (sky lantern) during the Yi Peng festival. The ceremony is a Lanna (northern Thailand) tradition and coincides with Loi Krathong festivities. The khom loi are released in the belief that grief and misfortune will float await them, bringing good luck.
- Thailand, Chiang Mai, San Sai. Revellers launch khom loi (sky lanterns) into the night sky during the Yi Peng festival. The ceremony is a Lanna (northern Thailand) tradition and coincides with Loy Krathong festivities. The khom loi are released in the belief that grief and misfortune will float await them, bringing good luck.
- Thailand, Nakhon Ratchasima, Phimai. Sound and light show drama at the Khmer temple of Prasat Phimai during the annual Phimai festival.
- Thailand, Nakhon Phanom, That Phanom. Dancers in ceremonial Isan dress with the chedi at Wat Phra That Phanom in the background. The dancers perform traditional folk dances to pay religious homage during the festival of Ok Phansa (usually in October).
- Thailand.A traditional Thai wedding depicted in a cultural show at the Rose Garden a tourist complex set in 75 acres.
Più immagini correlate
- Japan,Honshu Island,Tokyo. Samurai costume battle reenactment.
- Japan,Honshu Island,Tokyo,Harajuku District. Meiji Shrine - dedicated to Emperor Meiji in 1920 - dance by Shrine Maidens in special Kimonos for Culture Day Holiday.
- Thailand, Sukhothai, Sukhothai. Woman carrying a ceremonial krathong during the festival of Loi Krathong at the Sukhothai Historical Park. The festival held in November features cultural performances, parades and the floating of lotus shaped boats (krathong).
- Thailand, Sukhothai, Sukhothai. Sound and Light Show at Wat Mahathat in the Sukhothai Historical Park. The show is part of the Loy Krathong festival held in November, featuring cultural performances, parades and the floating of lotus shaped boats (krathong).
- Thailand, Surin, Surin. Elephant football during the annual Surin Elephant Roundup Festival.
- Thailand, Nakhon Phanom, That Phanom. Dancer in traditional Isan dress at Wat Phra That Phanom during the festival of Ok Phansa. The festival marks the end of the Buddhist Rains Retreat in the 11th lunar month of the Buddhist calendar (usually October).
- Thailand, Ko Phuket, Phuket. Crowds watch on as a Ma-Thong (religious devotee) has his cheeks pierced with a metal skewer during the Phuket Vegetarian Festival. The Ma-Thong are spirit mediums believed to possess supernatural powers and perform acts of self-torture to shift evil spirits from the community onto themselves.
- Thailand, Ko Phuket, Phuket. Dragon dancers and fireworks during the Phuket Vegetarian Festival. The 9 day religious festival celebrates spiritual and body cleansing for the local Chinese community.