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English Presentation Hae Nang Maew Khor Fon Ceremony Present by

English Presentation Hae Nang Maew Khor Fon Ceremony Present by Patcharida Somrongsup No. 8 Sunisa Pompeman No. 14 M. 5/12 Present to Teacher Jantana Khamanukul Kanchananukroh School. Hae Nang Maew Khor Fon Ceremony.

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  1. English Presentation Hae Nang Maew Khor Fon Ceremony Present by Patcharida Somrongsup No. 8 Sunisa Pompeman No. 14 M. 5/12 Present to Teacher Jantana Khamanukul Kanchananukroh School

  2. Hae Nang Maew Khor Fon Ceremony

  3. Grandma Pruang Singhaphan, aged 120 years, lives at Moo 2, Sam Phra Niang Subdistrict , Ban Phrag district, Phranakhon Si Ayutthaya. She said that her family moved here after the World War. Her mother's name is Plang Luphak. She died in 2505 B.E at the age of 105 years.

  4. It is said that Hae Nang Maew has been as old custom that villagers in Ban Phrag have practiced for hundreds of years. Her mother used to join and sing in the procession of Hae Nang- Maew when there wasn't much rain. Most villagers joined the procession. After that, it usually rained. However, now it does not rain as much as in ancient times.

  5. The Hae Nang Maew Custom was held in the fifth and sixth month of the lunar month, especially when it didn't rain.

  6. The procession consists of : two people carrying a female cat that is afraid of water that is easily frightened and often cries; people carrying food given as a gift; dancers; a khig (sacred thing); and singers with long drums. They always sing “Nang Maew Khor Fon Song (a cat asking for rain), dance and play the drums joyfully around the village.

  7. THANK YOU

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