
Vegetarian Festival is a traditional Chinese festival
held in Trang around October every year on a full moon
night. Thais of Chinese heritage would turn vegetarian
(no consumption of meat and certain kinds of vegetables)
and dress in white for 9 days and nights in the belief
that it brings them bring good fortune and to make merit.
Throughout the 9 days and nights, the spirit in the “medium”
would go out and give blessing (some call it ‘ touring’)
to households where there are offerings set out in front.
The procession bearing the medium must light thousands
of firecrackers, creating a deafening din. The medium
would also perform supernatural feats to show that the
spirit is in him.
Cake Festival derives from
the fact that Trang people are well known for making
delicious cakes. This is particularly true for the villagers
of Ban Lam Phu Ra where making cakes dates back generations.
The cakes of Trang have no frosting and have several
flavours like orange, coffee, three-flavoured, etc.
The festival is scheduled for every August. The cakes
make ideal gifts.
Trang Roast Pork Festival
is a tourism promotion activity of Trang that is held
every September. The festival features the mouth-watering
roast pork made with Trang’s special recipe. The pork
skin is crispy, the meat is tender, and it is delicious
due to a process by which the pig is fermented with
herbs then roasted whole on a specially made grill.
Trang’s roast pork is sold daily and goes well with
morning coffee or can be a dish at banquets.
Taphao Shell Festival is aimed
at promoting the conservation of nature and the environment.
The festival is held at Pak Meng Beach every November,
which features a contest of gathering Taphao shells.
Trang Products Fair is held
annually during April 2nd-13th where the fair displays
a combination of the culture, traditions and provincial
products to be sold in stores, contests, and pageantry.
Annual King’s Birthday and Red
Cross Fair is held during December 5th-15th every
year. There are various types of entertainment and shops
selling a variety of products. It is the grandest festival
of Trang and of southern Thailand.
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