
This extraordinary miracle always happens) at the beginning of the full moon in the eleventh lunar month (end of Buddhist Lent. It is along the Mekong River in the districts of Mueang, Phon Phisai, Pak Khat, Bung Kan, Tha Bo, Si Chiang Mai and Sangkhom be seen. Bang Fai Phaya Nak is a term for red and pink fireballs, which are likely to belong to Phaya Nak or the great serpent of the underwater world. On the day that marks the end of Buddhist Lent, a large number of people who come to witness this phenomenon.
Naga Fireball Festival in Nong Khai
It remains a mystery, the puzzle for visitors and residents alike continue. What exactly is the origin and nature of the fireballs that fly from the surface of the Mekong River to see high in the sky for all?
Local swear, there's absolutely no doubt about the origin of the fireballs. Naga, the snake, which drives the life in the reports, the turbid streams of this river, fireballs into heaven, probably for the villagers to remember to treat this vital river with respect.
Of course there are critics, researchers are dedicated to trying for years to explain the phenomenon of the fireball, all without success.
Some say it's an elaborate hoax, but the only way to say it is organized to Nong Khai travel and check out river scene and Carnival, the villagers to celebrate the famous legendary serpent.
Ceremonies, 10 run until October 16, along the Mekong River in PISAI Phon district in the province of Nong Khai. Celebrations are also relevant in the Lao river and no shortage of theories about whether the neighbors Thailand, on the opposite shore can know more than they are what the host of the show.
But you can not deny that there is something almost mystical that causes fireballs explode on the surface of the river, and farmers are at risk, ie religious activities at various temples in the district to appease the Naga.
Visitors can participate in a traditional ceremony to "Tak Bat Theves" or early morning alms to monks. It's about sticky rice wrapped in coconut leaves, also announced today important last three months of Buddhist Lent.
At night, during the week of the festival, people gather on the banks of the river for Naga procession and cultural representation that reflects the traditions of rural village in the northeastern region.
If all goes as planned, the highlight of the trip is the spectacular view of the Naga fireballs outbreak in the sky, a phenomenon which is likely to soon be a few light-hearted jokes and arguments into the river more food stalls glasses of beer or rice whiskey origin.
The most convenient way to reach Nong Khai is one of the many offers daily flights from Bangkok to Udon Thani taken down in the national carrier Thai Airways International, or one of the low cost airlines. The flight takes 50 minutes and Udon Thani, mini-buses provide a 40-minute transfer to Nong Khai. An alternative is the train that takes each night from Bangkok to Nong Khai to take.

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