Royal Ploughing Ceremony open to public
royal ploughing ceremony day Events at Royal Ploughing Ceremony and Farmer's Day Also known as 'Kan Phuetchamongkhon' in Thailand, the festival is believed to strengthen The ceremony is usually conducted in May, which is the sixth month of the Thai lunar calendar, and is considered an auspicious time for farmers
The Cultivating Ceremony, which is a Buddhist ceremony, is performed on the first day of the ceremony in the Royal Chapel at Wat Phra Si Rattana Agriculturists are honoured by the royal family on this day and called upon to bring good luck and a plentiful harvest for their country During
Royal Ploughing Ceremony Day is officially known as 'Wan Phra Ratcha Phithi Phuet Monkhon Lae Charot Phra Nangkhan Raek Na Khwan', though the festival is also Royal Ploughing Ceremony 2024The two sacred oxen, “Por” and “Piang”, chose grass, water and