Showing posts with label New Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Year. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 April 2007

Sawatdee Pi Maï - "Happy New Year"

Before I tell you what we got up to yesterday I will tell you a bit about the rituals associated with New Year.

The Thai New Year, also known as Songkran, is celebrated every year from the 13th to the 15th of April and is the time when Thai people return home to visit family and to pay respect to the elders around the neighbourhood (Moon headed off to Issan on Thursday). Buddah images in the temples are cleaned with water and perfume as it is believed that this will bring good luck and prosperity for the New Year and, in some cities, the statues are actually paraded through the streets so that people can wash them as they pass by (I'd like to see them try that with the solid gold one in China Town!!). Apparently it is also common for people to carry handfuls of sand to their local temple in order to recompense for the dirt that they have carried away on their feet during the rest of the year - The sand is then piled into large tiered piles and decorated (a bit like a big sandcastle). Songkran is a time for cleaning and renewal and water is very heavily associated with it. Originally pouring a small amount of water on other people's hands was done as a sign of respect but now the most obvious celebration of Songkran is the throwing of water - people actually roam the streets with bowls of water, water pistols or even a garden hose, and drench each other and everyone else. (Can you guess what we did yet??)


My god we had so much fun yesterday!! We headed out in the early afternoon for some lunch (We had gone round to Georgie and Ben's for dinner the night before and it turned into a bit of a late one) and were soaked before we had even got the the BTS (Skytrain). We were passing Time Square when we saw a small group of very wet children who's faces lit up when they saw us!! The bowls that were in their hands were dunked into a huge barrel of water and we were ambushed!! We had lunch by the window of the restaurant and we just could not stop laughing - There were people walking along the pavement absolutely soaked to the skin, people chasing each other firing water pistols and pickup trucks going past full of people all armed with water pistols firing at anything and everything that moved. We had heard that Khao San Road was THE place to go so we headed home, got changed, filled our water pistols and headed out.

The security guards at the apartment block next to ours stopped us (I forgot to mention that people also mix plaster with water to make a paste - Monks use this when giving blessings so it is considered good luck to have this put on your face) and made hand prints on our cheeks and poured some water over our hands. We then sneaked past the dancing, water throwing people on the corner of our Soi by cutting through the Sukhumvit Centre (Figured we wouldn't be able to get a taxi if we were soaked) and were standing watching the fun when suddenly a waitress with a water pistol opened the door of the restaurant we were standing next to and fired!! When we turned round there was a giggling gaggle of waiters and waitresses at the door

Anyway, we got a taxi and headed over to Khao San Road - The place was absolutely heaving and we ended up getting dropped off miles away from where we wanted to be!! The main road had been blocked to stop cars getting in and all we could see was a river of people obviously heading for the same place we were. It was absolutely brilliant - the entire street was lined with people (young and old) with barrels of water, hoses and water pistols and we were absolutely drenched within seconds of getting out the taxi!!. (The photo on the right is Chris firing at a girl as she is firing at me - her boyfriend is doing the weird fingers thing). We had people sneaking up behind us and pouring bowls of water down our backs to which we would retaliate and fire back with our water pistols, there were others that would squirt you with their water pistol and then there would be a bit of a chase as we tried to get them back and there was obviously some kudos in putting the plaster mix on the face of the Farangs as practically everyone who was walking past would come over and smear the stuff on us. There were stalls selling water so that you could top up your gun, there were people dancing, there were people dressed up, everyone was soaking wet and laughing their heads off. We ended up staying for a good few hours before calling it quits and making our way home in a Tuk Tuk (people were still spraying each other whilst in their Tuk Tuk's and our driver got water thrown at him whilst we were waiting for the lights to change. (We took the photo's when we got home - You can't really see just how wet we were!!). The entire city had turned into one giant water fight and it was absolutely brilliant!!!

Thursday, 4 January 2007

New Year's Eve and New Year's Day

We decided that the only way to celebrate our first new year in Thailand was to celebrate in style!! I booked us into the coolest hotel I have ever stayed in.

It's called Reflection Rooms and I think the concept is brilliant - each room has been decorated by a different designer, both Thai and International, so have a completely different feel to them. http://www.reflections-thai.com/rooms.html#rooms (We stayed in room 406). We were not 100% sure where it was but managed to spot it pretty easily 'It will be the big pink building then' was Chris's comment. We checked in and were shown to our room - it was fab (Chris admitted that it was pretty weird but in a good way) and had the biggest bed I have ever seen (Not sure why since Thai's are so small but Chris was thrilled because for once his feet didn't hang off the end). There was an invitation to attend pre-dinner cocktails which we decided to go along to (Well, it would have been rude not to!!)

We had a lovely afternoon - went for a walk to explore the area and ended up sitting watching the world go by whilst eating Lychee and Strawberry sorbet (Very yummy - if not a little weird given the fact that it was New Years Eve and really we should have been freezing our butts off!!). We then bought a couple of beers and headed back to the hotel - a very relaxing start to our evening (A pity it didn't stay that way but I'll get to that)


We headed down to the veranda by the pool (Which was really beautiful....lots of little lanterns dotted about) and had a couple of rum cocktails and some pre-dinner nibbles. The atmosphere was very chilled and we sat chatting till it was time to head over to the restaurant for dinner. Like the rest of the hotel, the restaurant was very quirky - it looked like it had a giant paper squid hanging outside it and had a very strange array of rather scary looking dolls which you could buy (Why you would want to is beyond me!!).

We had just ordered when Chris got a text message saying that there were bombs going off in Bangkok and that we should stay indoors. At this point the waiter put on the TV in the restaurant (There was one in the corner) but it was all in Thai so we knew that bombs had gone off but not where or how many. We just had to take comfort in the fact that the reports we were watching didn't show any injured people and there were no scenes of devastation (I'm sure we all remember the images shown on TV when the London Tube was bombed). Sadie phoned, having seen the news in the UK, and once she was assured that we were fine she was able to give us a bit more information (It's ridiculous when you think about it - we were actually in the country but had to rely on someone from Scotland to tell us what was going on).

The food at the restaurant was lovely (Thai and Japanese) but, as you can imagine, all we really wanted to do was to sit in front of an english news channel and find out exactly what was going on (There had been more reports by this time). This turned out to be surprisingly difficult, the hotel had no satellite channels and the only computer for guests was being used, but the receptionist took pity on us and let us use his computer so at least we then knew how many bombs had gone off, where the bombs had gone off and how many people had been hurt.

We saw in the bells sitting by the pool watching a cat chase after her three (Very cute) kittens as they jumped about the bushes trying to bite each others tails. It was a very strange evening.

New Years Day was quiet - we didn't stray very far from the house (Only popping out for some pizza) but by the 2nd everything had pretty much got back to normal.