Loi Krathong is the famous lantern festival in Thailand and happens on the night of the full moon of the 12th month of the Thai lunar calendar, which happens this year today (November 6th)!
Read more about the history and some some facts about the festival here: Five Things to Know About The Thai Lantern Festival, Loi Krathong
Our teachers are in the midst of celebrating the festival, by floating their “loi krathongs” into rivers or oceans near where they are currently living in Thailand. Loi Krathong translates roughly to floating lanterns, floating boats, or floating decorations.
Happy Loi Krathong!
“To float a basket” #loikrathong #thaifestivals #theadventuresofalishankai @alishanieh A video posted by Kai Dionna (@simplyyykai) on
Happy Loy Krathong A photo posted by vaughan fountain (@vfount64) on
Happy Loi Krathong! My first Thai holiday! A photo posted by Stephanie Carozza (@scarozza) on
Watching my worries float away on the water. A photo posted by @blairannbg on
Getting ready to release my krathong into the water #LoyKrathong A photo posted by Chandler Gelb (@chandlerbingg) on
Chaiyaphum does Loi Krathong! Not a day goes by where I’m not super touched by the heart and spirit here A photo posted by @alicornell11 on
Up up and away A photo posted by Charlotte Oddi (@charoddi) on
Loy Krathong Day! A photo posted by @booboo_yup on
What is your favorite festival or holiday you’ve ever celebrated abroad? Comment below!
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