| Ramtutan Fair
This
annual fair is held in August. The first rambutan tree
was planted in Surat Thani in 1926, and this fair celebrates
the delicious fruit, which now grows widely in the area.
Highlights include exhibitions of local products and
ornamental plants, floats adorned with rambutan and
other fruits, and demonstrations of trained monkeys
who harvest coconuts.
Chak Phra Festival
This
festival is held in October every year. Surat Thani
celebrates the official end of the annual 3-month Buddhist
Rains retreat (Phansa) with the Chak Phra Festival (literally
'the procession of hauling the Buddha image'). The tradition
stems from the belief that the Buddha ascended to Heaven
during Phansa to preach to his mother. The festival
marks the Buddha's return to Earth, and is an occasion
for religious merit-making and general celebrations.
Local people organise dazzling land and waterborne processions
of revered Buddha images (to symbolise the Buddha's
return to Earth) and boat races on the Tapi River where
long boats, each manned by up to 50 oarsmen, are ebulliently
raced. Religious devotion, spectacle and merriment combine
to make Surat Thani's Chak Phra Festival a memorable
annual event
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