“Light up the night, share your gratitude, and join Loy Krathong online! Let’s honor Thai tradition in a way that respects our beautiful planet.”
Today is Loy Krathong Day in Thailand! Traditionally, people celebrate by floating beautifully decorated baskets, or krathongs, on rivers to honor water spirits and express gratitude.
A traditional krathong is made from natural materials and decorated beautifully to float on water during the Loy Krathong festival. Here are the common components:
Base
- Banana trunk slice (ต้นกล้วย): Traditionally used as the base because it is buoyant and biodegradable.
- Bread (ขนมปัง): An eco-friendly alternative that can also feed fish.
Decorations
- Banana leaves (ใบตอง): Wrapped around the base for structure and decoration.
- Flowers (ดอกไม้): Often marigolds, jasmines, orchids, or lotuses for beauty and fragrance.
- Candles (เทียน): A symbol of light, guiding wishes to the spirits.
- Incense sticks (ธูป): Representing respect and prayers to the spirits or deities.
Offerings
- Coins (เหรียญ): Added as an offering to water spirits for good fortune.
- Nails or hair strands (เส้นผมหรือเล็บ): Representing letting go of negativity or bad luck.
This year, consider joining the festival online, where virtual krathong floating helps protect the environment by reducing waste in rivers and conserving natural resources. Participating online not only lets you take part in this beautiful tradition but also supports eco-friendly practices, ensuring that Loy Krathong remains a celebration of nature and sustainability for future generations.
Let’s celebrate Loy Krathong globally with Longdo Map, where you can join in this beautiful Thai tradition from anywhere in the world. Through our virtual Loy Krathong experience, float your digital krathong down famous rivers beyond Thailand—from the River Thames in London and Venice Canal in Italy to the Central Park’s Lake in New York.
Join us in honoring water spirits, expressing gratitude, and keeping this tradition alive in an eco-friendly way. Embrace the spirit of Loy Krathong as it flows through rivers around the world! at https://map.longdo.com/loykrathong
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