PURE CHAOS at the THAILAND LANTERN FESTIVAL | Chiang Mai, Thailand

Today we took part in the annual Thailand Lantern Festival in Chiang Mai! The lantern festival, also known as Loy Krathong, originated from an old Brahim Festival that was created to pay respects to the water spirits. It was then later adapted to show respect to Buddha. It is celebrated on the Full-Moon Night of the 12th Lunar Month.
There are a couple of ways (some more expensive than others) that you can take part in this celebration! We (of course) decided to take part in the free portion happening in the city of Chiang Mai and WOW was it ever CHAOS!! A beautiful kind of chaos. With fireworks, mass amounts of people, lanterns burning, and even trees on fire; this night got crazier and crazier as the hours went by.
We hope to show the reality of what the lantern festival in Chiang Mai is like because it was definitely different from how instagram shows it. With all kinds of events, and activities to take part in it was certainly a night that we won’t soon forget.
What an amazing, chaotic, beautiful night!
We hope you enjoy the video, and get a laugh or two out from the chaos that unfolds :)
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  • @trezonasteve
    @trezonasteveКүн бұрын

    Once again, love your openness and all those spontaneous experiences!!❤️🎇🎇🎆

  • @robynandgraham

    @robynandgraham

    Күн бұрын

    Thank you so much 🤗

  • @lindabuchanan8324
    @lindabuchanan832419 күн бұрын

    Wow! I can see why this festival would be the nightmare of the fire department! Our fireworks displays in Canada are so well regulated just because of all the Workplace and Health regulations. We had a mini lantern ceremony when Jacob graduated - only one lantern per person who came to his party. We were out in an open area but still a lantern drifted into a tree - and another came down into the field and we had to run to put out the fire. Very tricky to control - and there is the debris as you mentioned in your jungle vlog. Liked the floating flowers/incense part of the ceremony - to drift the negativity away for the next year. You guys have done an awesome job of giving us so many positive stories from your southeast Asia trek. Thank you 🙂