Saturday, February 12, 2011

Hatyai Lantern Festival 2011


Was supposed to blog about our visit to the annual Lantern festival last weekend but my hands were really full this week. You know the life of teachers especially during final weeks, test here and there and checking workbooks and test papers here and there (not to mention the making of grades and report cardssiul) . I won't bore you with the details. I'm just glad I'm back in here and because it's weekend, I got to give myself a break- got to type my thoughts awaysengihnampakgigi.

This Lantern festival is held annually in Hatyai Park Municipality from November to February. Last year, they've featured 9 Amazing Lantern Zones, this year I wonder why they tagged the festival 11 Amazing Lanterns .I'm sorry I didn't get the details. We're just in a hurry ...taking a pose with each lantern takes time and with a tot in tow you can't expect him to be nice and go with the flow especially if he's sleepy:ayokona:. So that night I just "let go" of my "blogger attitude" (you know that stuff like getting to know each Lantern zones, taking notes to inform the readers what each lantern means or symbolize , taking photo of hundreds of lanterns and many other activities just to make sure you provide the accurate details and information to your readers). I just enjoy the moment with my family, savoring the rare opportunity of getting out at night and take pleasure of the lanterns around us.So far, there are 7 zones we've visited (closer look and in a distance)- Amazing Small World, Amazing Floating Lantern, Amazing Animal Planet, Amazing Lantern of the East, Amazing Chinese Lantern, Amazing Bird Paradise and Amazing Sculpture Lantern. The exhibits are both Thai and international. There are also cultural performances but we didn't get the chance to witness them.

It's year of the rabbit so at the entrance of the park, rabbits are waiting for you sengihnampakgigi

New models of Coca-Cola, aren't they cooltepuktangan?

On stage is a band performing...they're singing love songs! What a romantic place to celebrate Valentine's day- a bridge over a lake and a band serenading you (we could pretend that they're singing for us!)love.

a temple with monks and palace guards in Chinasoal

Hyzyd can't let go of his love of numbers. He spotted this one behind one of the palace guards abovestar.

What's this? A lantern depicting Sangkayaw or the coconut shell race. It's commonly played in the Tagalog and Central Luzon provinces where a coconut shell is tied to a string under each foot; the string placed between the toe and the next one. The hand holds the loose end of the string. I just passed this lantern and didn't mind it until I noticed just now. Do other nationalities play it too? I'm not familiar with the lantern with stick and ring. Do you know what game it refers to?

International flags and Kokeshi dolls lantern lighted the path we walked .

A closer look of the kokeshi dolls lantern. One characteristic of kokeshi dolls is their lack of arms or legs.

We passed by a swinging bridge to get to the Animal Kingdom Lanterns. Some really get frightened when the bridge sways. It made me dizzy, really!

Though dizzy, I still managed to get a good shot of hubby (wag na kayong kumontragatai)

Here comes the animals-flying, swimming, crawling, walking...basta animals sengihnampakgigi...(Our Sunday School last Sunday was about God's creations and we focused on animals. It's a hands-on experience for Hyzyd. He gets to know the animals in a unique waysengihnampakgigi . It's like a field trip to him. )

Warning: photo overload but I'm sure you'll love the cuddly pandas and the big bearssengihnampakgigi.















Haven't visited here yet? Be sure to visit there before this months end because they'll be not be around next month. No entrance fee is required. Don't worry about packing your own food. You know Thailand, food is in every corner:eheh:. Don't forget to bring your camera and be there when darkness falls so that you'll be mesmerized with the lights. If you're using lowtech digicam like moi (Canon PowershotA560), set it on "night scene" so that you'll capture the stronger lights of the lantern and you'll be seen too. Setting it on "Auto" will just make you "disappear"...I mean you'll only appear in silhouette form like our first attempt here:


See what I mean?

Whewadus!!!It's a long post with lotsa pictures but I hope it helps you having a glimpse of our Lantern festival here. To Hatyai Ice Dome we'll go next time. Have a nice day!



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