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3.Yi peng festival is an annual festival held on full moon in the second month of the Lanna
lunar calendar and usually in the month of November (PPT 3). (PPT 3)
5.it starts at dusk, when the sun sets on the horizon and night falls over the city.(PPT3)
This event attracts thousands of people from all over the world, making it a massive festival
with an attendance of 5000 thousand people from other countries (PPT 4).
8. People on this date perform Buddha worship and visit temples (ppt5).
9.The belief behind the throwing of the lanterns is to let go of bad energies and problems of
the past, symbolizing a new beginning in the new year.(ppt5)
10.The purpose of lighting these lanterns is not only to enjoy a beautiful light show, it also
seeks to illuminate the Buddha and make the new cycle be received with greater illusion.
(ppt5)
11.These lanterns are handmade and contain a lighted candle inside, which gives it a glow as it
rises (ppt5).
12.Also the city is filled with parades and dances, fireworks ,worship gatherings.
13. Yi Peng is believed to have originated in India with the legend of the candle-bearing bird
that once visited Gautama Buddha.
RESUMEN
The Yi Peng Festival is an annual event held in Chiang Mai, Thailand, mainly in the month of
November. It takes place on the full moon day of the second month in the Lanna lunar
calendar. The festival attracts thousands of people from around the world, with an attendance
of around 5,000 people from other countries. The festival starts at dusk, symbolizing the end
of the day and the beginning of a new cycle. People perform Buddha worship and visit temples
on this day. One of the main highlights of the festival is the tradition of throwing lanterns,
which is believed to release bad energies and problems of the past, representing a fresh start
in the new year. These lanterns are handmade and contain a lit candle inside, creating a
beautiful glowing effect as they rise into the sky. The festival also includes parades, dances,
fireworks, and worship gatherings. The origin of the festival is believed to be from India, with a
legend about a bird bearing candles that visited Gautama Buddha.