Enjoy
the unique and unforgettable experience of the world-renowned Thai
Village Cultural Show. Daily, over 150 performers vividly portray a
fascinating cross-section of Thailand's culture, heritage and way of life
-- dances, ceremonies, rituals, sports and pastimes. The 60-minute
action-packed show highlights:
Thai
Martial Arts:
Thai-style boxing is extremely popular in Thailand. Accompanied by its unique
ritual and ceremony, it is an art that demands a high degree of skill and
fitness. The boxers dance around with great agility and are permitted to
use - elbows, hands, feet, knees. In fact, just about any part of their
supple and well-sculpted physique. Sword fighting, a traditional and
historical form of combat for both male and female warriors dates back over 600 years.
Thai Wedding Ceremony:
Witness a traditional Thai wedding ceremony performed according to
ancient Thai customs. It is a ceremony of pageantry, humility, joy and splendour with all the friends and relatives of the
newly-weds participating.
Ordination Into The Monkhood:
In Thailand, young men usually spend a period of time in the Buddhist
Monkhood. To mark a young novice's entry into the monk-hood, the Buat Naag ritual consisting
of a traditional procession followed by the ordination ceremony is
performed. It is attended by the groom's relatives and close friends who
make the event, a colorful, joyful and enjoyable occasion as the young
man embarks on a period of study and meditation.
The Fingernail Dance:
The Fingernail Dance is a graceful dance which originated from the North
of Thailand. It is usually performed as a gesture of greeting and
welcome.
Dance From The North East:
A mixture of North Eastern dances which collectively and symbolically
express greetings and good luck.
Bamboo Dance:
Another North Thailand dance, which is usually performed during the the full moon. It requires great skill, practice and
timing. Even a small slip can be very painful.
Kala Dance:
The Kala Dance comes from the southern part of Thailand. The dance
features coconut shells and reflects the importance of coconuts in
everyday village life.
Yoey Dance:
From the Central Plains of Thailand. This is a dance of flirtation and
fun.
Elephants at Work:
As they still do today in the teak forests of Northern Thailand. You will
enjoy riding on them. In addition to the unique and unforgettable
experiences of the Thai Village Cultural Show, experience the typical
rural Thai way of life in the Thai village at The Rose Garden Cultural
Centre. See villagers at work in a natural setting creating traditional
village handicrafts, weaving silk, making pottery, painting umbrellas,
making "Khon" masks, weaving mat,
making traditional Thai dolls, carving fruit and vegetables, making
garlands, threshing rice, and crafting intricate silver and laquerware. These and many more fascinating aspects
of Thai Village life are depicted and we believe you will treasure the
memories of your visit for a long time to come.
Tour Includes :
- Transportation with pick up and drop off at hotel.
- Tour programs as indicated in the
itinerary.
- English speaking guide.
- Entrance fees.
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