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Chinese-Thai vegans celebrate early Loy Krathong in Sattahip

Sattahip residents head
towards water to loy their krathongs.
Patcharapol Panrak
Chinese-Thai residents of Sattahip brought the area’s annual vegetarian
festival to a close with an early Loy Krathong ceremony to pray for
blessing from nine Buddhist gods.
Mayor Narong Bunbancherdsri, who also is president of the Sawang
Rojthummasathan Foundation, which sponsors the festival, led the Oct. 4
ceremony that saw revelers parade with their krathongs to the sea to
release. They prayed for forgiveness, longevity and health and invited
spirits to receive the floating flowers and incense.
Thais normally celebrate Loy Krathong at the end of November. This year
the festival falls on Thursday, November 10.
Narong said the festival is held each year to give vegetarians an
opportunity to follow Buddhist precepts against consuming meat by
sponsoring a festival offering free vegan meals for breakfast, lunch and
dinner.



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