วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 15 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

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Contact me

E-mail  :  n.gun@hotmail.com
Address  :  Sing Buri,Thailand

Activity

    Activity 


Listening to music, read comic books. Playing computer






Contest

Contest






About me

  About me                                                                                              





Name : Kantapon Kaveewuttipan
Nickname : Gunz
Sex : Male
Age : 18
Date of Birth : 1993 Feb 12
Place of Birth : Sing Buri
Nationality : Thailand
Religion : Buddhism
Country : Thailand








  Education                                                                   



2011-2015   Faculty of Architecter Rangsit University
2008-2010   Pibulwittayalai School 
2005-2007   Winitsuksa School


  Computer Skill                                                            



- ArchiCAD
- ArtlantisStudio
- Google SketchUp
- Adobe Photoshop
- Adobe Illustrator
- Microsoft Office



  Communities hometown                                                


The Bang Rachan Heroes Memorial Fair is held every February 4 to 6 at the Heroes of Khai Bang Rachan Monument and Khai Bang Rachan Park in Tambon Bang Rachan, Amphoe Khai Bang Rachan. Activities at the fair include ceremonies which pay homage to the image of Phra Achan Thammachot and include the laying a wreath before the Heroes of Khai Bang Rachan Monument. It also features a sound and light show on the courageous acts of the heroes of Khai Bang Rachan, folk plays, various other entertainment and exhibitions of numerous precious things of Sing Buri.
Kam Fa Festival: It is a merit-making fair of the people of Thai Phuan in Amphoe Phrom Buri’s Ban Bang Nam Chiao and Muban Phokhaphiwat. It is intended to worship and commemorate the deity who guards the sky and controls the rain to fall seasonally. On the second day of the waxing moon in the third lunar month, which is taken as a preparatory day, villagers will join and make Khao Pun (rice vermicelli), Khao Chi (grilled rice) and Khao Lam (sweet sticky rice) for alms to be offered the next morning. An auspicious ritual performed by Buddhist monks is held in the evening when participating villagers bring sticky rice, eggs and sugar. At night, there is enjoyable entertainment. Late that night, the villagers begin to steam sticky rice and make sweets. On the third day of the waxing moon in the third lunar month which is the Kam Fa Day, the villagers will bring the prepared offerings and food to make merit at the temple. Seven days after the Kam Fa, another half day of the Kam Fa ritual is celebrated and after five more days, food will be offered to the monks. Following this offering, a piece of firewood is brought to float in the river as a ritual to expel the drought. This is done lastly to complete the Kam Fa ceremony.

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