The Poi Sang Long ceremony, Rites of passage

Young Thai Yai boys become novices in a colourful ceremony that shouldn’t be missed

The Poi Sang Long ceremony, the country’s most colourful and vibrant novice initiation, returns to the beautiful northern province of Mae Hong Son on March 31.

The traditional novice ordination for members of the Thai Yai hilltribe offers spectators a moving and colourful glimpse of upcountry life that’s far removed from the usual sightseeing.

Mae Hong Son municipality and Wat Hua Wiang are hosting the celebration from March 31 to April 3 at the temple in Amphur Muang, which is home to Prachao Plala Kang, the most important Buddha statue for local people.

The Thai Yai believe that young boys who become novices and study the Lord Buddha’s teachings bring their parents great merit.

The hosts of the ceremony, as well as other contributors, also gain merit. They’re referred to as phor kham mae kham  the father and mother sponsors.

The name of the ordination ceremony combines the Thai Yai words poi, meaning “arrangement”, sang (or chao sang), meaning “novices” and long (or along), which means “prince”.

Poi Sang Long has become a special festival for Mae Hong Son, which takes great pride in the beautiful Sang Long procession. Only in Mae Hong Son can this Thai Yai tradition be viewed, so it attracts many tourists and meritmakers.

On Wednesday, March 31, the festival opens with the Sang Long receiving day. In the morning the hosts take all the boys to the temple, where they don their costumes as Thai Yai princes  silver belts, curvededge, tubeshaped shirts with floral prints and bright loincloths with fabric at the back folded into a floral petal.

They put their hair up, wrap a piece of silk around their head and decorate it. They also wear facial makeup to emphasise their eyebrows and lips.

After paying homage to the monks and receiving their blessings, the boys climb on the necks of their ta pae sang long, who will carry them on a worshipful round of holy places. They visit the city pillar and its guardian spirit shrine and the governor’s shrine, as well as their abbot and senior relatives.

In the procession the novices are shielded by tee kam  gilded umbrellas.

Thursday, April 1, is Hae Khuar Loo Day, when offerings are carried in another procession of novices, among them the monks’ “eight necessities”, moonshaped bells, the governor’s horse, celestial trees, gold and silver candles and shrubs. Many people join in the parade to help carry the offerings.

In the evening there is traditional Thai Yai entertainment to complete with folk songs and peacock dances.

Friday, April 2, is Kam Sang Day, also known as Loo Day, when the novices are formally ordained and the monks given offerings. Afterward there’s a party for all of the participants at the temple.

The festival continues through April 3.

The Mae Hong Son Tourism Coordination Centre encourages visitors to get thoroughly involved by becoming a phor kham mae kham for the young boys without one of their own. Just call the Hua Wiang temple at (053) 612 003.

Hotel and Resort in Maehongson

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WHAT TO EAT

Go local. Mae Hong Son eating culture is dominated by Shan cuisine,which is fuelled by nuts and lots of vegetable. Recommended dishes include Phak Jok, Khao Ngiaw, Khao Sen Ko and some traditional chilli dips. For a sweet treat, look for Pe Mow – Shan rice cake topped with coconut milk.

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