Surprised watching the festival of beautiful sky lights than in Thailand
Yi Peng is one of the famous sky drop festivals in Thailand and is known to many world travelers. The festival takes place in mid-November with thousands of flower lanterns released into the sky making the night become sparkling and fanciful.
If you've ever been in love with the movie "Tangled" - temporarily translated as "Cloudy Princess" of Walt Disney, you may have dreamed of having the opportunity to set foot on the land with thousands of sky lanterns shimmering, magic isn't it. Fortunately, this scene is completely real in real life, if you set foot in Thailand and attend the Yi Peng festival in November here.
Background in the movie Tangled - Cloudy girl.
Yi Peng (or Yee Peng) is a long-standing festival, which is very important to the culture of the Lanna people in northern Thailand. Chiang Mai is the former capital of Lanna Dynasty. Therefore, Yi Peng is still considered the biggest festival of this city and held solemnly.
If you have a chance to travel to Thailand in mid-November, when the festival takes place, you will witness a rare sight, thousands of flower lanterns are lit and released in the sky at the same time as a scene to keep in mind. does not appear in real life. Perhaps anyone would like to enjoy the moment of immersing in a super romantic atmosphere like a slow-motion movie once in a lifetime.
Let's admire the wonderful images at the sky lantern festival in Thailand:
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