Hi Poul,
How are you?and how are other friends?loves from Turkey!sorry for delay.You can find attached photos about last year.Please say hello other people(friends)we'll go to south america this year.Maybe we ll be meet next year.
Место проведения: Sanam Suea Pa, Dusit District, Bangkok
The holiest day of the Buddhist calendar, Visakha Puja marks the birth, enlightenment and death of Buddha on the day of the full moon in May. Thai Buddhists celebrate in style.
Throughout the country people crowd the temples to hear sermons by important monks, offer donations and prayers and participate in picturesque, candelit evening processions. To attain a good rebirth, Thais believe that they must build up positive karma by doing good deeds. This auspicious day is a good opportunity for communal merit-making.
Perhaps the most scenic place to be is Bangkok's Wat Benjamabophit (Sri Ayutthaya Rd) for an evening candlelit procession. Also known as The Marble Temple for its Carrara marble walls and Victorian style, Wat Benjamabophit contains the ashes of King Rama V and his collection of Buddha representations from around Asia. Arrive early in the morning to see saffron-robed monks collecting alms from local people. Just ten minutes walk away is King Rama V's beautiful teak palace, Vimanmek, which is worth a visit at any time.
Contact:
TAT Central Region Office : Bangkok Tourism Division Tel : 0 2225 7612-4