Chiang
Mai Festival
Yi Peng Festival
Yi Peng Festival is held annually on Loi Krathong day. It
is a very interesting event of Chiang Mai. The festival features
launching lanterns into the sky to worship the gods. There
are also fireworks, lantern contests, and beauty pageants.
Bo Sang Umbrella
Festival

Bo Sang Umbrella Festival is held in January
in Bo Sang Handicraft Centre. The festival features paper
products, paper parasols in particular, cultural shows, a
parade showing traditional ways of life, and several contests.
City Pillar
Inthakin Festival 
City Pillar Inthakin Festival is held to
invoke blessings of peace, happiness and prosperity for the
city and its residents. Buddha images are paraded around the
city. It is held at Wat Chedi Luang for 7 auspicious days
and nights in the 7th lunar month.
Doi Suthep Pilgrimage
On the night of Visakha Bucha Day, worshippers gather to light
candles and make the 7-kilometre pilgrimage up to the temple
on Doi Suthep.
Flower Festival
Flower Festival is held in February. The festival includes
ornamental garden flower contests, floral floats parade in
the morning and beauty pageants. The parade begins at Chiang
Mai Railway Station and passes Nawarat Bridge and ends at
Nong Buak Hat Park.
Songkran Festival

Songkran Festival is held annually from 13
to 15 April. The 13th of April is the Great Songkran day featuring
the revered Phra Phutthasihing Buddha image parade around
Chiang Mai town for bathing, sand pagoda making, blessing
of elders, and water splashing.
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