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The flying chandelier #82324855
Description
The flying chandelier Yee Peng is the annual festival held to celebrate the full moon in the northern capital of Chiang Mai on the day preceding Loy Krathong by one day in November. The word ââ¬ÅYee Pengââ¬Â is the northern Thai term referring to the full moon of the 12th lunar month in the Buddhist calendar. The festival is celebrated as a religious event in which local people throughout the region make merit and other religious activities. The highlight of the event focuses on the launching of the Khom loy or floating lanterns into the night sky with the belief that misfortune will fly away with the lanterns. It is their belief, if the lanterns are made and offered to monks, they will receive wisdom in return as the flame in the lantern is said to symbolise knowledge and the light it gives will guide them to the right path of their lives. Meanwhile, ââ¬ÅKhom loyââ¬Â is a Thai word signifying the floating lantern which is a large balloon ââ¬â like made from a light bamboo frame covered with saa (mulberry) paper. It floats by means of hot air heated by a flaming torch fixed in the balloon. During the event, both day and night local people and monks are closely involved with the Khom making process. Besides, the premise of large hotels, the temple compound is thus the appropriate venue for the launching of theKhom. The activity has gained such popularity that at the height of the event the flight training of the Royal Thai Air Force has to be suspended