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SUMMARY:That Inghang Festival
DESCRIPTION:The ritual ceremony is performed annually at the Pha That Ing Hang (Ing Hang Stupa)\, one of the most sacred stupas in Savannakhet Province and in Central Lao. In December people organize a festival to show their respect to Buddhism and to the people who built this stupa. Many people including the old and young come to the festival from south and north of Lao as well as from Thailand. People make offerings of Khanmarkbeng (a small green tower-like offering\, which has good made of banana leaves and flowers) around the stupa. People also ask nuns who are around the stupa for blessings. The nuns give blessing to people by tying cotton strings around their wrists. Local people bring forest products like honey and traditional food as offerings.
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CATEGORIES:Events & Festivals 2026
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SUMMARY:Buddhist Scriptures (Hor Thri Pidok) Ceremony in Salavanh Province
DESCRIPTION:Built over 200-years ago\, bombers destroyed the original Simongkhoun Temple on the Xe Don River in 1972. Remnants of this temple and its stupa can still be seen in the town’s northeast\, though vines and shrubs try to hide it. Novice monks sometimes rest in the temple’s sala on the river bank near the warehouse storing longboats used during the annual boat racing festival. However\, a new temple has risen across the street\, and an even larger one is under construction next to it.\nLocation: The temple is situated in the northeastern part of Salavanh Town
URL:https://www.tourismlaos.org/event/buddhist-scriptures-hor-thri-pidok-ceremony-in-salavanh-province-2/
CATEGORIES:Events & Festivals 2026
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