Buri Ram province, in cooperation with the Fine Arts Department and the Tourism Authority of Thailand, is organising the annual Phanom Rung Historical Park Festival 2018, from March 30 to April 1 at the Phnom Rung Historical Park.
The opening ceremony is scheduled on March 31.
The event is usually held every first weekend of April to celebrate
the unusual phenomenon when the rays of the rising sun shine through all
of the Khmer temple's 15 doorways at the same time.
This awe-inspiring spectacle takes place four times a year at the
Phanomrung Sanctuary and is believed to bring great blessings upon
everyone who is there to witness it. For those who wish to see the magic
happening in 2018, make sure to be present at the sanctuary on April
3-5.
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Several other activities will also take place as part of the event.
Not to be missed include the ‘dimensional mapping light and sound show’
and the ‘special light show’ highlighting the legend of Phanomrung
Sanctuary, a ritual to worship the gods and celestial beings, as well as
a grand procession and Apsara dance performances.
Visitors can also enjoy shopping for local arts and crafts, as well
as souvenirs, or try a wide range of local cuisine at the
traditional-style flea market.
Having visited the Phanom Rung Sanctuary, tourists can also explore
other attractions in vicinity including Muang Tam Sanctuary in
Prakhonchai district, Wat Khao Angkarn – the Buddhist temple on an
extinct volcano, the silk and cotton weaving village of Tambon
Charoensuk, and Lamnangrong dam of Non Dindaeng district.
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Another awe-inspiring place of interest in Buri Ram is the i-Mobile
Stadium (Thunder Castle), which is currently the largest football
stadium in Thailand and becoming a new magnet attracting visitors to
Buri Ram. This 32,600-seat football stadium is owned by the Thai Premier
League club Buriram United – a rising-star football club in Thailand.
Also not to be missed is the Chang International Circuit, which will
host the MotoGP 2018 in October.
This year’s event joins the action-packed Thailand Tourism Year 2018,
which promotes the time-honoured cultural events and festivals, as well
as helping to spread tourism income to local communities across the
country.
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Source - TheNation
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