Traditional Festivals: Development of Tourism Routes for Linking Cultural Heritage Sources in the Catchment Watershed of Mekong River Basin in Thailand

Traditional Festivals: Development of Tourism Routes for Linking Cultural Heritage Sources in the Catchment Watershed of Mekong River Basin in Thailand

Vol. 7(11), pp. 233-245, November 2015 DOI: 10.5897/IJSA2015.0619 Article Number: 345E00055871 International Journal of Sociology and ISSN 2006- 988x Copyright © 2015 Anthropology Author(s) retain the copyright of this article http://www.academicjournals.org/IJSA Full Length Research Paper Traditional festivals: Development of tourism routes for linking cultural heritage sources in the catchment watershed of Mekong River Basin in Thailand Atcharee Chantamool1*, Sastra Laoakka2, and Kosit Phaengsoi3 Faculty of Cultural Science, Mahasarakham University, Mueang District, Maha Sarakham Province, 44000, Thailand. Received 24 August, 2015; Accepted 22 September, 2015 To investigate the developing tourism routes for linking cultural heritage sources on traditional festival by local, centering and celebrating of communities and traditions in the Northeast traditional festivals’ region in Maekong River Basin were purposed. Associations with celebration and may also provide entertainment, particularly to local communities of cultural heritage sources were linked of tourism routes. These celebrations offered belonging to religious, social, and geographical groups, cultural also seek to inform members of their traditions among families and self-social communities. Collection data approach to surveys, interviews, observations, and focus group discussions with a sample of 85 people who consisted of the key, casual, and general informant groups in Nakhon Phanom, Mukdahan, Amnat Charoen, and Yasothon Provinces to management and promotion with faithful and believable were administered. The original festival are to believable and sanctity of ancient people, practicing inheritance and inherit were admired. The Buddhist temple and religious ceremonies were participated, such as the Illuminated Boat Procession, Nakhonphanom; the Boat Processional Racing, Mukdahan; Bunkhunlan inheritance, Yasothon. As for the development of the tourism routes for linking cultural heritage sources, according to the types of the trips and the requirements of the target tourist groups for 1-5 day trip, amazingly. Key words: Traditional festivals, development of tourism routes, linking cultural heritage sources, the catchment watershed, Mekong river basin. INTRODUCTION Background of Northeast Region on tradition, festival as a whole, and more specifically on the Northeast of the and local culture of Thailand country. Isan (also written as Isan, Issan, Esan or Esarn) is the Northeast Region of Thailand. It is located on the Thailand is an enchanting Buddhist Kingdom with a Khorat Plateau, bordered by the Mekong River to the unique past. As a more detailed background to holiday in north and east, and by Cambodia to the South. To the Thailand, this aims to give further details on the Kingdom West, it is separated from Northern and Central Thailand *Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected] Author agree that this article remain permanently open access under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 International License 234 Int. J. Sociol. Anthropol. by the Phetchabun mountain range (Tourism Authority of The traditional dress of Isan is the sarong. Women's Thailand, 2012). sarongs most often have an embroidered border at the Agriculture is the main economic activity, but due to the hem, while men's are in a chequered pattern. Men also socio-economic conditions and hot, dry climate output wear a pakama, a versatile length of cloth which can be lags behind that of other parts of the country. This is used as a belt, money and document belt, as headwear Thailand's poorest region. The main language of the for protection from the sun, as a hammock, or as a region is Isan (which is similar to Laos), but Thai is also bathing garment. Isan is a centre for the production of widespread and Khmer is spoken in the South. Most of Thai silk. The trade received a major boost in the post- the population is of Lao origin, but the region's war years, Thai silk was popularised among Westerners. incorporation into the modern Thai state has been largely One of the best-known types of Isan silk is mut-mee, successful. Prominent aspects of Isan culture include mor which is tie-dyed to produce geometric patterns on the lam music, Muay Thai boxing, cock fighting and the food, thread. in which sticky rice and chillies are prominent (Figure 1(a)). Isan covers 62,000 square miles (160,000 square km). The Catchment Watershed of Mekong River Basin in It is roughly coterminous with the Khorat Plateau, which Northeast Region of Thailand tilts from the Phetchabun mountain range in the west of the region (the location of several national parks) down The Mekong River is one of the world’s great river towards the Mekong River. The plateau consists of two systems, flowing 4,909 km through six countries: China, main plains: the Southern Khorat plain is drained by the Myanmar, Thailand, Lao PDR, Cambodia, and Viet Nam. Mun and Chi rivers, while the Northern Sakon Nakhon The source of the river’s great productivity is its seasonal plain is drained by the Loei and Songkhram rivers. The variation in water level and the range of wetland habitats two planes are separated by the Phu Paan Mountains. inundated. The Mekong River Basin’s biodiversity is The soil is mostly sandy, with substantial salt deposits immense, even in comparison with other parts of tropical (Figure 1(b)). Asia. Its biodiversity is fundamental to the viability of Isan's culture is predominantly Loa, and has much in natural resource-based rural livelihoods of a population of common with that of the neighboring country of Laos. 60 million people living in the Lower Mekong Basin. The This affinity is shown in the regions’ cuisine, dress, Mekong forms a large part of the border between temple architecture, festival and art. The Buddhist temple Thailand and Laos to the north and east of Isan, while the (or Wat) is the major feature of most villages. These south of the region borders on Cambodia. The Mekong's temples are used not only for religious ceremonies, but main Thai tributary is the Mun River, which rises in the also for festivals and as assembly halls. They are mostly Khao Yai National Park near Khorat and runs east, built in the Lao style, with less ornamentation than in joining the Mekong in Ubon Ratchathani Province. The Central Thailand. Lao style Buddha image is also other main river in Isan is the Chi River, which flows prevalent. The people of Isan celebrate many traditional through central Isan before turning south to meet the Mun festivals, such as the Bun Bungfai Rocket Festival. This in Sisaket Province. The smaller Loei and Songkhram fertility rite, originating in pre-Buddhist times, is rivers are also tributaries of the Mekong, the former celebrated in a number of locations both in Isan and in flowing north through Loei province and the latter flowing Laos, but most vigorously and famously in Yasothon east through Udon Thani, Sakon Nakhon, Nakhon Province. Other Isan festivals are the Candle Festival, Phanom and Nong Khai Provinces, whereas the which mark the start of Vassa Ceremony in Ubon catchment basin of Mekong river watershed (Figure 1(c)) Ratchathani Province and other locations; the Silk (Mekong River Commission for Sustainable Development, Festival in Khon Kaen, which promotes local handicrafts; 2014). the Elephant Round-up in Surin; and the Bangfai The Mekong River Basin encompasses a vast range of Phayanak or Naga Fireballs of Nong Khai (Alpha geographic and climatic zones; as a result, it is endowed Research Co, 2005). Thai Isan population is constituting with diverse and abundant natural resources. The water approximately 40% of the total population of Thailand, irrigates large tracts of forest and wetlands that produce most of those who follow Buddhism have been integrated building materials, medicines and food and serve as into the dominant Theravada tradition, with only a habitats for thousands of species. The Basin contains negligible minority having retained Isan Buddhism. Thai many and varied wetlands that perform wide-ranging Isan festival has retained the practice of the Thai Isan functions and sustain key social, economic and cultural traditional religion, but despite being practiced freely, values. Wetlands also play a vital role in supporting the these religions have no official recognition, and their livelihoods of local people, providing a productive followers are counted as Theravada Buddhists in environment for agriculture, aquaculture, capture demographic figures. Also, many Thais and Isan practice fisheries, non-fish aquatic goods and tourism revenue. In their own Tai folk faiths (Tourism Authority of Thailand, addition, natural wetlands provide equally important 2012). indirect benefits, such as flood mitigation, water storage Chantamool et al. 235 (a) Northeast region of Thailand (b) Part of Northeast or Isan region (c) Catchment Basin of Mekong and main economic activities in River Watershed and Isan Festival Mekong River Basin in Makhong River Figure 1. Maps of Northeast region of Thailand and Figure 1. Maps of Northeast region of ThailandCatchment and Catchment Watershed Watershed of Mekong of Mekong River River Basin Basin. and wastewater treatment At this time, in the middle of by a "Discover Thainess" campaign. Asian tourists the Mekong River, lights in various shapes from the primarily visit Thailand for Bangkok and the historical, floating boats can be seen from a long distance and this natural, and cultural sights in its vicinity. Western tourists is considered as a significant symbol to uphold Buddhism. not only visit Bangkok and surroundings, but in addition The event brings about happiness to all Buddhists while many travel to the southern beaches and islands. The foreign visitors will enjoy watching a marvelous illuminated north is the chief destination for trekking and adventure display (Mekong River Commission for Sustainable travel with its diverse ethnic minority groups and forested Development, 2014). mountains. The region hosting the fewest tourists is Isan in the northeast.

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