Each local area has different traditions. demonstrate life Culture is known as the highlight of the region where we will make friends. Let's study What traditions do we have in Thailand in each region?
How many regions does Thailand have?
1. Official division
Regions are divided into 6 regions used for geographical purposes. and science which has been in use since 1935 and formally classified the region in 1977 according to the division of the National Geographic Board appointed by the National Research Council. This division consists of 6 regions:
- The North
- Northeast
- Western
- Central
- Eastern
- South
2. Four-region division
The 4-region division is used in some administrative and statistical contexts. It is also a broad cultural grouping by arranging the western and eastern regions to be included in the central region. while Sukhothai, Phitsanulok, Phichit, Kamphaeng Phet, Phetchabun, Nakhon Sawan, and Uthai Thani are in the north. This type of division is very common on national television. When it comes to weather or regional events
- The North
- Northeast
- Central
- South
Traditions in the north
- Yi Peng tradition
- The tradition of eating rice bowls
- The tradition of holding the Buddha image
- Poi Sang Long Tradition (Ordination Ceremony)
- The tradition of dancing ghosts of grandparents
Traditions in the central region
- Flower Offering Ceremony
- Kuan Khao This Tradition
- Tak Bat Devo Tradition
- Kwan-Khao Tradition
- Kamfa tradition
- lotus throwing tradition
- The tradition of burning candles and playing with fire
Traditions in the Northeast
- Phi Ta Khon Parade
- The tradition of the Nang Maew Parade
- Boon Berek Fa Tradition
- Boon Phawet Tradition
- Nam Nong Elephant Hitting Festival
- Santana Tradition
- Kathin ceremony
- The tradition of the Bee Castle Parade
- Bun Bang Fai Tradition
- Candle Procession
- The tradition of flowing fireboats
- Fry the robe in the middle of the water
- fruit festival
Traditions in the south
- The tradition to eat fire
- Festival of the tenth month
- The tradition of cloth parade
- Tradition
- Old people bathing tradition
- Side chanting tradition
- Nang Dan parade tradition
- The tradition of stirring Yaku rice
- The tradition of lifting the betel nut Phra Pathom
- Incense and candle offering ceremony