Over a period of nine days, visitors are invited to get better acquainted with the region’s burgeoning arts scene through a packed program of events and entertainments. The activities range from traditional music and dance performances to more contemporary art installations and exhibitions. Other attractions and events include food exhibitions, children’s puppet shows, handicraft exhibitions and workshops. The event was first held in 1996 to celebrate Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn’s birthday which coincides with the Thai Cultural Heritage Preservation Day. The event has grown in popularity every year since to become one of the region’s leading arts and culture events.
Event Frequency:
Annual
Event Date:
April 1, 2012 - April 9, 2012
Cost:
Free.





