Instead Of The Usual Ritual, Tradition, The Origin Of This Thailand Make Heart DislodgedsteemCreated with Sketch.

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Hi friend steemian all, udah ada yg tau strange Rituals about thailand!
Thailand is one of the countries that is in asia which has a strange ritual that makes the heart seemed to want to remove
She is his ritual

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Asia has long been known as one of the continents in the hemisphere rich in culture and there are mores. Yep, so rich. Some countries in Asia is to have many kinds of strange rituals that are usually held every once a year.

One of them is a strange ritual in Thailand which some time ago was held in Phuket. Where the strange ritual combined with the 9 days of the festival around the Samkong temple is also attracting the attention of local and foreign tourists.

Strange rituals that have been held it has actually been done by the local community since 1800 ago. Where this event can be followed by anyone with an age range of children to parents, as reported by The Guardian.
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Before becoming a complete vegetarian, all people in Thailand must follow this awful tradition first © TheGuardian

This event is actually held to celebrate someone who already intends and determined to become vegetarian. However, unique, in addition to carrying out a prayer together. They do something that we would not consider unusual.

How prevalent, if for the sake of through the ceremony ritual participants must be willing to part of the skin outside the body pierced sharp objects such as needles, knives, swords and even spears. Most of them would also choose to stab it in the face area, mouth, lips and some point on other body parts.
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Participants of this ritual must be willing to pierce his body parts sharp item

This unusual ceremony was followed by a show of skill to play sharp weapons, parades to religious rituals. Maybe for audiences from outside Thailand would think that this kind of festival is terrible. However, for them this is indeed a form of tradition. How about you think?