Ancient Buriram Khmer-era temple to stage annual festival

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Ancient Buriram Khmer-era temple to stage annual festival

Prasat Hin Phanom Rung Temple in the east Thailand province of Buriram is preparing to hold its annual festival. The Khmers built the temple in the 10th and 11th centuries so that the sun rises through its 15 portals. The festival celebrates this.

The festival usually takes place at the beginning of April and this year it is between the 31 March and the 2 April. The chance of seeing the hilltop temple basking in the sun has proved to be a major draw card in recent decades.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand says that the festival will also include Apsara dancing performances and a market selling retro products. Most Buddhists who visit Phanom Rung during the festival take advantage of the opportunity of placing a smidgen of gold leaf on Prang Noi.

The structure is said to contain a footprint of the Lord Buddha and laying the gold leaf is a mark of respect and homage. This well preserved temple complex is one of the Isan region of Thailand’s lesser known treasures and is just 55kms south of Buri Ram town.

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