Utapao Airport (an old US Air base during the Vietnam war)
is only 15 minutes away from my home in Ban Chang. A short one-hour flight made a weekend celebration
of Songkran Festival, on Koh Samui a reality… Happy New Year Thailand!
Koh
Samui, is an island off the east coast of Thailand.
It is located close to the
mainland town of Surat Thani. Ko Samui
is Thailand's second-largest island after Phuket. Tourists enjoy the abundant
natural resources, white sandy beaches, coral reefs and coconut trees that are
present on the island.Samui also has many beautiful temples and we enjoyed our
visit with a monk at Wat Lamai.
We stayed at Manathai Beach Resort, but
the locals know it as “Buddys”
It had it own separate beach across the
road with a large beach side swimming pool in addition to the hotel pool,
Jacuzzi, and a fantastic spa. The resort had many different choices of
restaurants and foods including an Irish Pub, an old-fashioned American
hamburger/soda shop, Italian Pastas and Pizza and of course beach side Thai
food. All yummy!
The Songkran festival from the Sanskrit
word saṃkrānti, or literally
"astrological passage") is celebrated annually as the Thai New Year from
13 to 15 of April. It is one of the most important festivals on the Buddhist
calendar and coincides with the New Year of many calendars of South Asia.
Families prepare for the New Year by tidying their homes and paying alms to the monks and the poor. Water pistols and buckets are used to drench friends and tourists. The throwing of water is meant as a symbol of washing all of the bad away and is sometimes filled with fragrant herbs when used in the traditional manner. It is also the time of cleaning and washing the Temple Buddhas and it is done ceremoniously by pouring flower infused water on the statues. Another time honored tradition is honoring the elders by the younger members of the family who knee when presenting flowers and pouring water on the hands of the respected elder.
On the way to the airport to come back to Ban Chang, we visited Big Buddha Temple, Wat Phra Yai where the 12 meter high golden statue of Lord Buddha was built in 1972 and has become a main tourist attraction on the Island. As many tourists and locals were visiting for
Songkran, we also ceremonially poured water before climbing the great staircase to the top. Buddha Blessings for the New Year!