Activities

Bai Sri Bun procession in the 6th month to pay homage to Chao Pho Phaya Lae

The Bai Sri Bun procession in the 6th month to pay homage to Chao Pho Phaya Lae is a tradition, ritual and belief of the Chaiyaphum people. practiced and inherited It is held on the first Monday of the 6th month of every year for 9 days and 9 nights at the Chao Por Phaya Lae Shrine. Nong Pla Thao Community, Nai Mueang Subdistrict, Mueang Chaiyaphum District Chaiyaphum to express gratitude and commemorate the virtues of Chao Pho Phaya Lae, the first governor who founded Chaiyaphum City Especially on the 3rd day of the event, there will be a bai Sri procession into the city where many people in Chaiyaphum will make a large, exquisite and beautiful bai Sri procession to pay homage to Chao Pho Phaya Lae. There is also a procession of local arts and culture for tourists to see. And there are many people who have faith in Chao Pho Phaya Lae all over the country to join the Bai Sri procession. Throughout the event period there will be cultural activities. and entertainment for 9 days and 9 nights

Hae Nak Hot Tradition

Tradition It is a tradition of mass ordination. or group ordination of the villagers of Non Salao-Non Than, Nong Tum Subdistrict, Phu Khiao District, Chaiyaphum Province It is the ordination ceremony that is different from other places. That is, before the sixth month, the men in the village who have reached the age of 20 must enter the Naga at the same time. and when the day of the ordination Nagas must sit on bamboo poles with poles and carry them. Through the procession, the Nagas are paraded, shaken, shaken, tossed, and paraded around the village according to the provincial sounds of long drums and music. which are both fun and is the practice of patience of the Naga Villagers believe that this Naga parade comparable to the mother of the Naga who gave birth to a child and was in the fire that the mother of the Naga had to endure the heat of the fire. which had to sit on a burning litter beside him all the time for several months. making people who see the tradition of ordination in the village of Non Sala therefore called this tradition “Tradition of the brutal Naga parade” until the present

Hae Phi Sum Tradition

When it comes to the second Saturday and Sunday of September every year Siew Noi villagers, Ban Lao Subdistrict, Mueang Chaiyaphum District Chaiyaphum There will be a merit event, the merit tradition of the tenth month, random ghost parade. annually In addition to making merit and dedicating charity to the deceased relatives Here there will be a fun game called “Phuket Parade” with the belief that on that day there will be ghosts without relatives. There are no brothers and sisters to make merit. causing those ghosts to want to share the merit Therefore, using a coop (random catch fish, chicken coop) to control one’s head so that no one can see Then go find a pile of merit, the leftovers from other ghosts. so that they do not have to go hungry and escape to a good life thus causing a random ghost parade game to make merit for ghosts without relatives There are merit-making activities Cultural contests and demonstrations and random ghost parade along the path in villages and nearby villages where villagers will bring rice and dry food to random ghosts Those who play as random ghosts will be dressed. The identity is a head with a random owl or owl face decorated with traditional cloth such as silk or cotton, holding a bamboo basket that is decorated beautifully.

Bun Kra Thup Tradition

Bun Kra Thup Tradition, Nong Bua Daeng District Chaiyaphum It is a tradition that is practiced during the end of Buddhist Lent every year. Buddhists will pay their respects to Lord Buddha, who will descend from the Tavatimsa heaven. At this time, the villagers will work together to build a joss stick tree to offer to the Buddha. It is made from coconut husks, incense sticks, and mixed leaves. Use colored paper to decorate the pattern beautifully. Then bring the incense that has been assembled next to the wooden frame. About 3-5 meters in height, shaped like a tier. Bring to the parade and light the worship at various temples. Currently, the people of Nong Bua Daeng District together to conserve, carry on and extend the merits of joss sticks to be a tradition to promote tourism Every sub-district in Nong Bua Daeng District will decorate a large incense stick with beautiful patterns brought together at the area in front of Nong Bua Daeng District Office Chaiyaphum with a procession of incense sticks Incense Contest Activities, contests, competitions, and entertainment to see in the event.

Ti Khli Fai Tradition

Ti Khli Fai Tradition, formed from ancient sports Folk games of Nong Khueang villagers, Kut Tum Subdistrict, Mueang Chaiyaphum District Chaiyaphum Hitting the clef is considered a winter exercise for men. In the past, they usually played in the afternoon and evening after returning from the farm. During the cold weather, find a way to exercise to relieve the cold. by playing hit khli Using opera wood (kapok) to make klee balls and bamboo rhizomes that look bent into hooks to make a hit But initially from “hit Klee Loon”, did not light the fire at Klee Loon. The one who hits the cleats further is the winner. Later, it developed into a team competition. The clematis were brought to be burned in the fire and hit into the door similar to hockey. In 2007, the play of clef was seriously promoted. Therefore, it has been established as a tradition Hit the fire clef up until now. The event is scheduled in December every year. In the event will bring the fire clef to show and compete. Light and sound shows, legends of hitting the fire, contests and cultural demonstrations. and there will be entertainment throughout the event.

The Base Gun Shooting Range

Training place at The Base Gun Shooting Range, Noen Sanga District, Chaiyaphum Province Tel: 063-6329883 GPS: https://goo.gl/maps/4yDMvjjRNamcf8zn7 Page: The Base Gun Shooting Range