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Found
in the 13th century, Sukhothai (literally
means “Dawn of Happiness” ) was the first
truly independent Thai Kingdom, which enjoyed
a golden age under King Ramkhamhaeng, credited
with creating the Thai alphabet. The superb
temples and monuments of this great city
have been lovingly restored in Sukhothai
Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage
Site and a must-see for all travellers.
Sukhothai is located
on the lower edge of the northern region,
427 kilometres north of Bangkok or some
350 kilometres south of Chiang Mai. The
province covers some 6,596 square kilometres
and is divided into 8 Amphoes (districts):
Muang Sukhothai, Ban Dan Lan Hoi, Khiri
Mat, Kong Krailat, Sawankhalok, Si Nakhon,
Si Samrong, Si Satchanalai and Thung Saliam.
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Satchanalai Ordination Celebration
Called by Thais as “Buat Chang Hat Siao”,
this local event is held annually during
7-8 April at Ban Hat Sieo, Amphoe Si Satchanalai.
It features a spectacular procession of
ordination candidates in colourful costumes
on the backs of some 20-30 decorated elephants.
The ceremony has been arranged by Thai
Phuan, the citizens of Ban Hat Siao for
more than 150 years.
Songkran Festival
This is an annual celebration of the Thai
New Year, 13 April. The festival was mentioned
in the famous stone inscription believed
to be inscribed during the reign of King
Ramkhamhaeng the Great of the Sukhothai
Kingdom.Loi Krathong and Candle Festival
Sukhothai’s Loi Krathong
is held annually on the full moon night
of the 12th lunar month at the Sukhothai
Historical Park. Activities during the
festival include krathong floating, a
fireworks display, and local games and
performances amid the glamorous atmosphere
of the Sukhothai Historical Park.
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