Sunday, August 25, 2013

A belief of Northern Thai & A Chinese Thai traditon (2)

The following day (21/8/2556), I got up late since I went to Upagutta temple last night. (just my excuse :p) I arrived office almost 9 a.m. I was in hurry and heading to office's kitchen in order to drink some Ovantine. I tried many times to drink some coffee but I couldn't feel good with it, it always makes me have a headache and palpitation. 

In the kitchen, I saw a housekeeper's preparing some food like boiled chicken and duck, oranges, apples, grapes, dragon fruits and basket-shaped Chinese puddings. After that she separated them on plates. An interesting point was the amount of friuts and Chinese puddings - it's put on 8 or 9 pieces which are the lucky numbers. Even more the name of fruits are propitious. I asked her about this and she answered me that our boss's husband  is Chinese Thai. (75% Chinese blood) He always makes a sacrifice to his gods. It's Ghost Festival for Chinese people.


I didn't really understand what it is so I asked my colleague. She said that Chinese people take Ghost Festival as an important day that they can show respect and grateful to their deceased ancestors by ritualitic food offering, burning incense and burning joss paper.

      (Joss house in the office)

     ( All food put in front of Joss house)

The housekeeper brought all food, fruits and Chinese puddings outside and put them in front of the Joss house at exactly 9 a.m., and then burnt incenses. We had waited until all incenses burnt, went to burn joss papers outside the office. 





     (burning joss papers)

I'm 100% Thai and most of my colleagues are also. We don't know their culture but we respect their tradition and feel happy with them. What I realise is people come from different places, have different Nationalities and languages but we always have our believes and reasons to do things.

Friday, August 23, 2013

A belief of Northern Thai & A Chinese Thai tradition

Thai tradition is mostly involved in buddhism since most of Thai people are buddhist. I don't know when I started being one of the religion, what I realise is no one can separate Thai people from Buddhism. It's already consolidated in our lives.

Giving food to Buddhist monks at midnight of the Tuesdays before Full Moon Prase Wednesday is one of Northern Thai's believes. 

Buddhist believes that Shin Upagutta who's living in a floating brass palance in the southern ocean is coming to visit us in the Tuesday night before the dawn of Full Moon Phase Wednesday as a monk and any buddhist that can give food to Shin Upagutta appearing as a monk will get lucky.


Last Tuesday night (20/8/2013) was the night before the wednesday, I and my friends went to Upagutta Temple located near Thapae Gate to give dried food to monks. People were crowded here because this temple is the most famous temple for the ceremony. We arrived the temple about 10.40 pm. While we're waiting for the appropiate time, monks already stood in roll along the street and some people were giving dried food to them. I saw two farang men giving boxes of milks to monks as well. I wasn't sure if they knew about our believe but I was sure what they did made us and people standing around smile. :)

     (Crowded people at 11 pm.)

    (Monks already stood in roll)

    (our sleepy faces with happy smiles)

We stood at the temple gate and wondered which monk is Shin Upagutta and laughed. There were around 1,000 monks standing in roll from Navarat Bridge to the Night Bazaar Rd.!

               -----to be continued-----

Thursday, August 22, 2013

My first day on my first blog

I'm Year, 23 years old. I've been waiting to be 23 for whole of my life. I've expected that something special would happen with my life.

I live in Chingmai - the most charming city in Northern part of Thailand. ( I'll show you how it is.) I graduated from RMUTL (Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna, Chiangmai) with a bachelors degree in Business English.

(commencement day)

My hometown is in Lamphun, a peaceful small province near Chiangmai. I often visit my home on weekend.


(From left, my younger sister, mom and me->later for dad's photo :p)


(me and my colleagues)

Nowadays, I work as an admin in an accounting office. I was a spa receptionist in 5 stars hotel since I love to service and meet new different people.I resigned from this job, although I love it. I think I perfer working with documentary job to service because I'm afriad that I might lose my excellent skills in business and management by the time passing, never used it in my hotel work.

(when i was a spa receptionist)

In the admin job, I can apply my skills. My main duties should be just like a normal administrative work but No. It's quite different since I work for an accouting office with high-standard boss! Not only my knowledge in English and management but also business law, taxation and accounting. I have to work hard with the difficult work. Many exciting  situations always happen in my everyday work. That's what makes it interesting. People might think I'm crazy but I really like the hard and difficult work.(don't know why, just feel like it's challenging)

As I have a passion in writing and reading,I decided to set up my blog which I can write and share what I wrote, and my job is such a serious and stress work so I take writing this blog as a relax thing. (hope you enjoy)

The interesting stories, things and attractions in Chiangmai (sometimes my stories) will be told through the blog from now on.