Tuesday, July 31, 2007

The People Make The Festival in Ubon Ratchathani

July 30, 2007 started out as a rainy day. Would it put the dampers on the celebration of Buddhist Lent and the Ubon Ratchathani Candle Festival?Sapphasit Nurses Ubon Ratchathani Candle Festival
No way! Before 8am the rain stopped and the sun started breaking through the clouds. What that means in Thailand is heat.

It was the day for the big parade to honor the masterpieces and the amazing craftsmanship of the candle makers.students ubon ratchathani candle festival
Even though it was hot, crowded and the seats were hard, I had it easy compared to the brave participants of the parade. nursing students ubon ratchathani candle festival
I could sit down, fan myself, purchase drinks from the many vendors passing by and enjoy a great parade.

On the other hand, the participants had to be in place early that morning. Many of the girls had to start much earlier getting their hair done, getting in make up and getting into their costumes. students ubon ratchathani candle festival
The marchers and performers participating came from local schools, hostpitals and outlying districts. A much varied group.

I salute everybody who made the parade a big success and allowed me a good day of viewing enjoyment. They not only did their duty honorably on this day but many had to endure numerous rehearsals before hand in preparation.

The dances and music were awesome. I love the lively Isaan music and traditional dances of the different regions.molam music ubon ratchathani candle festival
lively local music performed by young Ubon residents

Molam style seems to reflect the heart and soul of the Thai people of Isaan. The colorful dress just adds to the sensory pleasure. A very good and varied show. The dances were not only from Ubon but also from Buriram and Srisaket provinces as well.

ubon ratchathani school boys sharing their culture
Young Ubon musicians playing local music



I personally want to say a ver big THANK YOU, or maybe "khop Jai lai lai" or "Khop Khun Khrap", would be more approriate. I am looking forward to next year when we can do it all again.

ubon ratchathani candle festival participants
spending their time watching the crowd

dance movement ubon ratchathani candle festival
lovely Ubon girl performing dance movement, not waving hello

local dance by ubon ratchathani high school students
ubon ratchathani high school students performing local dance

beautiful ubon girls decorating float
Ubon Beauty Queens

Thai celebrities in Ubon Ratchathani Candle Festival
Thai celebrities, Chalerm singing Molam song
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At August 12, 2007 12:12 PM , Blogger Billy Allen II said...

Hey Darwin - Just enjoying your site. At least, I hope I am making this comment on it - I started there anyway.
I was reading this and thinking about the 'water' festival they had there in Ubon when I was stationed there. It was such great fun!
Man, there is so much I remember. It was for sure the best year of my life! 1973/74 Thanks for a great site and really good memories! ~Howdy
www.boomerifics.wordpress.com

 
At August 12, 2007 4:41 PM , Blogger Darwin said...

Billy (Howdy),

Thanks for the comments. You should come back to visit. Many things have changed but some things will be as your remembered and experienced.

 
At January 26, 2008 8:18 AM , Blogger Ubon said...

Have to add my comment and say thanks also.
A great country and people.
I was there in '73-'74 and actually took a self-defense class off base(Lotus).
Thanks again.
Dave

 
At January 26, 2008 8:21 AM , Blogger Ubon said...

Got to add my comments also.
Great country and people.
I was there in 73-74 also and took a self-defense course while stationed there(Lotus).
Enjoyed the pictures.
Dave

 
At January 26, 2008 4:11 PM , Blogger Darwin said...

Dave,

Thanks for taking the time to visit my site and leave a comment.Things have changed a lot here since '74. Maybe you know Billy, he was here at the same time.

You should come back and visit.

Let me know if there is anyway I can improve my site.

Darwin

 
At June 3, 2008 7:22 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Darwin

My name is Riaan. I can get a position at Narinukul school in Ubon Ratchathani. I can't find any information on the internet about this school. Will you pls send me info on this school? I will really appreciate it.

I am from Cape Town, South Africa and have never been in the East before.

Thank you
Regards
Riaan Vosloo
riaanvosloo@webmail.co.za

 
At June 6, 2008 5:54 PM , Blogger Bill said...

Not only has Ubon probably changed a lot - so has your site, Darwin? It is looking great! Kudos!
I wonder about Dave... email me whenever you feel like it (Darwin and/or Dave). (Dave's last name didn't by chance start with a 'K' did it?)
I also took some 'karate' while stationed in Ubon; I worked in Ration Breakdown and married Buathong Jongcharern, a Thai National from Ubon.

 
At June 6, 2008 5:56 PM , Blogger Bill said...

Not only has Ubon probably changed a lot - so has your site, Darwin? It is looking great! Kudos!
I wonder about Dave... email me whenever you feel like it (Darwin and/or Dave). (Dave's last name didn't by chance start with a 'K' did it?) Maybe had a best friend named Kent?
I also took some 'karate' while stationed in Ubon; seems like everyone who stayed sober long enough took some form of self-defense there. In fact, as Darwin might recall, Me 'n Jeremy took it together. : )
I worked in Ration Breakdown and married Buathong Jongcharern, a Thai National from Ubon. Darwin, if you ever run across anyone with that last name, please let me know. We lost contact with her family several years ago. Thanks! Stay safe!

 
At June 6, 2008 6:18 PM , Blogger Darwin said...

Bill,
Thanks for your input. Yes Ubon has changed a lot just in the 8 years I have been here.

I don't know Dave's last name or his email.

I can't email you because you have it as private. So if you would like contact you can go to my site and send me an email then I can reply.

Thanks again.

 

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