Bu Site Sizin Sizde Yazınızı Gönderin

Evet bu siteye sizlerde yazılarınızı gönderebileceksiniz. Yapmanız gereken içerisinde link ve reklam olmayan yazılarınızı haberdaim@gmail.com adresine mail olarak göndermek.
Hepsi bu kadar. İyi Paylaşımlar
Dikkat edilmesi gerekenler;
Siteye cinsel içerikli, reklam içerikli paylaşımlarda bulunmak yasaktır.

23 Nisan 2010 Cuma

Traditional Thai New Year Celebrations

The Songkran festival (Thai: สงกรานต์, from Sanskrit saṅkrānti, "astrological passage") is celebrated in Thailand as the traditional New Year's Day from 13 to 15 April. It coincides with the New Year of many calendars of South and Southeast Asia.

The most obvious celebration of Songkran is the throwing of water. Thais roam the streets with containers of water or water guns (sometimes mixed with mentholated talc), or post themselves at the side of roads with a garden hose and drench each other and passersby. This, however, was not always the main activity of this festival. Songkran was traditionally a time to visit and pay respects to elders, including family members, friends and neighbors.
Besides the throwing of water, people celebrating Songkran may also go to a watt (Buddhist monastery) to pray and give food to monks. They may also cleanse Buddha images from household shrines as well as Buddha images at monasteries by gently pouring water mixed with a Thai fragrance (Thai: น้ำอบไทย) over them. It is believed that doing this will bring good luck and prosperity for the New Year.

Traditional Thai New Year Celebrations

Anti-government protesters celebrate Songkran, the traditional Thai new year, by spraying water or white paste on each other, in downtown Bangkok

Traditional Thai New Year Celebrations

A Thai boy splashes water onto the crowd during the Songkran festival to mark Thailand's new year in Bangkok

Traditional Thai New Year Celebrations

People dip bowls into a pool of water to pour on each other for Songkran, in downtown Bangkok

Traditional Thai New Year Celebrations

A drive-by splashing in Thailand's southern province of Narathiwat

Traditional Thai New Year Celebrations

A tourist gets soaked on the Khao San Road

Traditional Thai New Year Celebrations

A young girl celebrates Songkran during an anti-government rally in downtown Bangkok

Traditional Thai New Year Celebrations

An anti-government protester pours water on Buddha statues at the Democracy Monument

Traditional Thai New Year Celebrations

Tourists join in the Songkran festivities

Traditional Thai New Year Celebrations

A man wearing a devil mask sprays the crowd with water

Traditional Thai New Year Celebrations

A red shirt gets covered with a white paste

Traditional Thai New Year Celebrations

An elephant sprays a foreign tourist with water

Traditional Thai New Year Celebrations

A child and a foreign tourist spray each other with water along the tourist area of Khao San Road.



--
Google Kazançları
Google'u Kullanarak Hergün Banka Hesabına Nakit Para Akışı Otomatikleştirelebilir mi?
http://www.xticaret.com/xticaret/?12_1493_=&ref=kazanmak
---------------------------------
İlan Grubu
http://groups.google.com.tr/group/ilangrubu/subscribe?hl=tr

Hiç yorum yok:

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

Blog Arşivi