Hungry Ghosts, Water Fights and Fun—Southeast Asia’s Top 5 Festivals
I ’d never seen a festival like it in my life, and I’d been living in Southeast Asia for 16 years: the massive procession of people winding its way through the streets, bearing aloft colorful offerings of fruit, flowers, and food, following a glowing chariot to the temple where they unburden themselves. Many of them adorn their bodies with ornate but painful-looking piercings and shave their heads as a sign of devotion.
In northern Thailand, in the shadow of Chiang Mai’s medieval walls, you’ll find the North Gate jazz club. That’s where I met Todd and Lauren from Wisconsin—two travelers in their 50’s enjoying the freedom of an early retirement.