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The Ghost Festival is held every year in July in the Issan area of Thailand.
It is called "Phitakhon"
this is a Buddist Festival and lasts three days. Check out the website for all the information
Very colorful with all the Phitakhon masks. http://www.utopia-asia.com/ghost.htm
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Home > Marching from the Shammans house to the Temple
Home > Girls dressed in their dancing costumes
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Home > All Maskes are hand painted
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Home > The Temple in the background is the one where they do the traditional walking around 3 times
Home > Most of the festivals are extreamly colorful.
Home > This event had more international photographers than any any other event I have been to in Thailand.
Home > People of all ages get involved in the festivties
Home > On parade day the streets are packed with people enjoying food and drink
Home > They learn to Wai at an early age.
This is what they do when the greet you.
Home > Child dressed for the Ghost Festival in Dan Sai, Thailand
Home > Just checking me out
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Shoes on the outside of the Shammans house
Home > Shoes on the outside of the Shammans house
Shoes on the outside of the Shammans house
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