Laos Festivals

Laos Festivals
Despite a communist takeover in the mid-1970s, the landlocked country of Laos remains a Buddhist nation in everything but name. Patriotic holidays are still celebrated, but only the Buddhist holidays entice the Lao people to really let their hair down. Authentic local food and strong drinks can be enjoyed during each and every festivity, as Laos' holidays are actually movable feasts (following local Buddhist tradition). Due to the variance between the Gregorian calendar (the calendar adopted by most of the world) and the traditional Lao calendar that determines local holidays, each celebration includes its approximate Gregorian equivalent.

Despite a communist takeover in the mid-1970s, the landlocked country of Laos remains a Buddhist nation in everything but name. Patriotic holidays are still celebrated, but only the Buddhist holidays entice the Lao people to really let their hair down. Authentic local food and strong drinks can be enjoyed during each and every festivity, as Laos' holidays are actually movable feasts (following local Buddhist tradition). Due to the variance between the Gregorian calendar (the calendar adopted by most of the world) and the traditional Lao calendar that determines local holidays, each celebration includes its approximate Gregorian equivalent.

Jan: Bun Pha Wet
Bun Pha Wet is a religious festival taking place in the whole country. This festival is hold in different dates in the first month of the year; therefore, Laotians can exchange invitation with their relatives and friends in different places to join in their celebration.
Bun Pha Wet Festival aims at commemorating Jakarta – the Lord Buddha and his life story. In Laotians’ belief, the Lord Buddha is Prince Vestsantara and his story is recited in many temples throughout the country. Bun Pha Wet Festival is a sacred time as it is considered as the advantageous time for the ordination as a monk. During the festival, Buddhist followers in Laos celebrate sacred ceremonies, prepare traditional food and enjoy great time with families and friends.

Feb: Laos Magha Puja (Makha Busa)
Magha Puja is another religious festival of Buddhist followers in Laos. Magha Puja takes place on the night of full moon day in February. People hold this festival to commemorate the original teachings of Lord Buddha for over one thousand monks.
Magha Puja is an important festival in national scale. In each festival, there is a grand parade of worshippers with candles on their hand walking around their local temples. On these days, Buddhist followers worship rice, flower, incense to the pagodas for merit making. Besides the parade, there are many religious performances and chanting for peace and happiness.

Feb: Wat Phu Festival
Wat Phu is an annual religious festival taking place on the full moon day of the third month in Buddhist Calendar (the same time with Magha Puja). Wat Phu Festival as its name is hold at Wat Phu Temple - one of the most long-standing and sacred Buddhist temples in Champassak Province of Laos.
Wat Phu temple has existed as a sacred religious center of Laotians since the early 10th century on the bank of Mekong River.
Being a national festival, Wat Phu Festival attracts people from Cambodia and Thailand joining in. It is not only a religious festival but also the time for surrounding population meeting each other and increasing mutual understanding.
During the festival, there are different activities of procession, recitals and chants. Besides, there are many exciting entertaining activities of boat racing; duck-catching game; volleyball and petanque competition. Interestingly, in the procession there’s the participation of elephant and buffalo which reflecting the culture of preferring agriculture in Laos. All traditional rituals, ceremonies and games are well preserved and maintained since the early days. Contrasting to sacred rituals in the morning, in the evening, Laotians often hold some concerts and perform traditional dancing and singing as an usual profane aspect.

Feb: Boun Khao Chi 
During the third full moon in the lunar calendar, a festival is held to commemorate the original teachings of the Buddha to over 1,000 monks who arrived spontaneously to hear him speak. During the three days and nights of Boun Khao Chi (or Makhaboucha), worshipers circle their temples bearing candles and religious chanting fills the air. Locals take part in traditional dancing and sporting competitions, like volleyball and petanque (similar to bocce). Grand celebrations take place in Vientiane and at Wat Phou in Champassak, where the ruins of Wat Phu come alive with festivities that include buffalo-fighting, elephant racing, and Lao music and dance performances.

April 14 - 16: Bun Pi Mai
Boun Pimai (also called as Lao New Year) is one of the most bustling events of the year. Regularly, Boun Pimai takes place annually in April. Lao New Year last for three days; during these 3 days the whole country stops working and enjoying a great party.

Especially, in Luang Prabang, Boun Pimai last for three weeks as the whole population involved in frenetic activities of ceremonies, rituals, games and procession of Buddha statues. During the New Year, there are colorful and bustling parade of people in traditional costumes as parading as dancing and singing. Besides, traditional contests are also held in this time such as Miss New Year Beauty Contest, handicraft fair, and boat race on Mekong River. Lao New Year shares some similarities with New Year of Cambodians. New Year is the time for people to relax and enjoy the joyfulness, happiness and wishing for luckiness.


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