February is the flower blooming season in Chiang Mai - so, of course there is a Flower Blooming Festival. Here are some pictures...
As usual - double click for a larger picture.
As usual - double click for a larger picture.
First comes the Flower Qeen |
then come groups of people from different parts of the region in their traditional costumes, |
then the wagons, all decorated in flowers... |
even pictures are made of flowers! |
and different ornaments of flowers! |
Strawberries are also represented... they are not as tasty as we are used to :-( |
If the spectators are very good looking, the procession stops for a while, so they can be photgraphed with us |
It seems they have been working on it for a while... |
and here even longer... |
even a picture of the King is handmade with love |
These decorations you can admire for a while |
The participants are well taken care of by the staff with water supply, |
or make-up improvements. |
Care for a boiled egg? |
We were not the only ones taking pictures... |
Isn´t that beautiful? |
Isn´t this a piece of art? |
...the cleaning staff is ready to make the street nice after the parade... |
In another part of the old town, there is a Flower market... |
not only flowers to buy... |
all kinds of ginger roots and other miracle herbs |
a bag of self-grown mushrooms, |
ha ha ha... sweet bananas of course... |
pots for your flowers, |
be photographed as "Flower Queen" |
of introduced to some famous "Thai sniff"-balm |
future Flower Queens? |
all types of orchids for sale... and very very cheap, as the Thai say:-) |
Take a break with a cool draught beer... |
or have fun in the "knitting world" |
you could buy orchids in a bottle?! |
and many different kinds of food |
and more food... |
and ice-cream of course... |
Can you imagine a festival without a Flower Beauty Contest? |
One of them were chosen Flower Queen - can you guess who? |
Just like the "Rose Parade" every New Years Day in Pasadena. Went there in the mid seventies...so...been there...done that...:-)
SvaraRaderaNo, actually, very nice photos! I especially liked the elephant!
OK- so you are almoust 30 years ahead of us ;-))
Radera