- Wan Awk Pansa
Wan Awk Pansa ( _th. วันออกพรรษา) is the last day of the Thai/Laos observance of
vassa . It occurs in October, three lunar months afterWan Kao Pansa .The day is celebrated in
Isan by illuminatedboat processions (Thai ไหลเรือไฟ "lai reua fai", Isan ไหลเฮือไฟ "lai heua fai"), notably in Nakhon Phanom on theMekong river , and inUbon Ratchathani on the Mun.The main ceremonies feature boats of 8-10 metres in length, formerly made of
banana wood orbamboo , but now sometimes of other materials. The boats are filled with offerings such as "kao tom mut" (sticky rice sweets wrapped in banana leaves) and decorated on the outside withflower s,candle s and lamps. The boats are launched in the evening.Additionally, some celebrants individually launch their own, smaller vessels. Boat races also take place around this time in many places throughout the country.
The phenomenon known as the
Naga fireballs , in which glowing egg-sized balls rise out of the Mekong river, is most often reported around the night of Wan Awk Pansa. A clear reason for the fireballs has yet to be determined.
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