Festival for the month of February  2009

Wimaya Nattakan
(February 28, 2009: At Phimai Historical Park)

Nakhon Ratchasima province, the largest province in Thailand and gateway to the other provinces in the Northeast, enjoys a long history of prosperity. -- read more

Phuket Chinese New Year
(31 January - 2 February, 2009: At Queen's Park, Along Thalang Road, Krabi Road, and Soi Rommani)

Old Phuket comes alive with the Chinese New Year celebrations each year. -- read more

Nakhon Pathom Food, Fruit and Best Products Fair 2009
(February 7 - 13, 2009: Phra Pathom Chedi pagoda temple grounds, Nakhon Pathom city centre)

Situated in the fertile agricultural heartlands of the Central Plains, the rural landscape of Nakhon Pathom province is a mosaic of lush fields, orchards and plantations and farmland nurtured by a network of rivers, waterways and irrigation canals. -- read more

Chinat "Hoon Fang" Straw-Bird Festival
(February 10 - 19, 2009: Chinat Province)

Rice-fields predominate the landscape of Chainat Province where rice is a major commercial crop grown. -- read more

13th Anniversary of the Trang Underwater Wedding Ceremony: Love and Harmony in Us All
(February 13 - 15, 2009:Pak Meng Beach, Trang Province)

The inaugural Millennium Trang Underwater Wedding Ceremony was held for the first time on Valentine's Day 2000. -- read more

Handel Gala
(February 19 - 20, 2009:Bangkok)

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Fringe Festival 2009
(20 February - 1 March 2009: At the Chet Samien riverside market in Ratchaburi)

In 2009, Patravadi Theatre has taken its annual Fringe Festival to Ratchaburi. -- read more

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Featured Story for February

Reflections from the Depths of a Water Jar.
Mick Shippen

For as long as anyone can remember the water jar, or maaw nahm, has been placed outside houses in Thailand as a welcome for the weary traveller and passer-by. -- more
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