Candle Festival – Ubon Ratchathani

The candle festival in Ubon Ratchathani

The?candle festival (Poang Lang) in Ubon Ratchathani?is one of the most holy and popular events in Thailand. The festival takes place in the month of July every year and it is called Khao Phansa by the locals. The candle festival of Ubon Ratchatani coincides with the Asanha Bucha and the Vassa ritual. Asanha Bucha takes place as a tribute to the first sermon of Lord Buddha, whereas the Vassa ritual is the Buddhist Lent, which is the period when the Buddhist monks move away into their monasteries and impound themselves during the rainy season that usually lasts for around three months.

Popular festival all over Thailand

It is not the fact that the candle festival takes place only in the province of Ubon Ratchatani; rather it is celebrated in the entire Thailand. The celebration in the Phra Phutthabat district in Saraburi Province and North Eastern Province of Ubon Ratchathani are most popular among the others. It’s also a kind of trademark for the city: If you go in the park in the middle of the town, you will see a large scupture representing the art of making wax candles for these annual celebrations.

The parade of the candle festival

The major highlight of the candle festival is a special parade. Throughout the parade, people carry big candles through the city center and head towards the temple. After reaching the temple, they offer the candles to the monks so that they can use those donations during their ritual period of three months. It is said that those who donate candles to the monks by participating in the parade, they are destined to bring good luck for them.

The huge wax bodies

The participants of the parade also take gigantic wax figures on ornate floats. These huge wax bodies depict different scenes from the Hindu and Buddhist mythology. These massive and detailed candles are not just made up of wax, rather these items are formed of wood or plaster with a wax coating on the body. On the eve of the Asanha Bucha, these immaculate art works of wax are kept in downtown Ubon Ratchathani?s Tung Sri Muang Park. Many visitors assemble to the park on that day to witness the beauty of those decorate wax figures and also to observe the detailed work of the local artists. These huge sized candles will only add to the charm and inspiration of the festival and these are not supposed to burn.

Entertaining and enlightening

During the evening, at many temples, small possessions take place, however the major parade is conducted early next morning. The major parade of the candle festival is known as Wan Khao Phansa. The parade of this festival is not just a mere walk; rather there are entertaining acts by different musicians and dancers with their traditional costumes on behalf of their relevant institution or temple. The entire site of the festival is very beautiful and it is definitely not to be missed. The visitors of Thailand during this period, makes a point to witness the enchanting candle festival of Ubon Ratchatani. Visit Thailand and be a part of this celebration. Video of the 2009 Candle festival and 4th International Wax Sculpture.

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The Candle Festival

The Ubon Ratchathani Candle Festival (ประเพณีแห่เทียนพรรษา) is one of Thailand’s grandest provincial festivals and a UNESCO-recognised intangible cultural heritage. Held at the start of Buddhist Lent (Khao Phansa) in July, the festival centres on elaborate candle sculptures – some rising over 15 metres tall – carved by teams of artisans over months of preparation. The sculptures depict scenes from Buddhist mythology, the Ramakien epic, or abstract floral designs, all rendered in beeswax with extraordinary precision.

The Processions

On the festival’s main day, the giant candle sculptures are mounted on decorated floats and paraded through the city centre to Thung Sri Mueang public park. Elaborately costumed dancers accompany each float, and the sound of traditional Isaan music fills the streets. At night, smaller candle-lit processions circle temple grounds, creating a magical atmosphere of flickering light and chanting. The festival draws tens of thousands of visitors from across Thailand and internationally, but retains its genuine religious and community character.

Ubon Ratchathani City

Ubon Ratchathani (อุบลราชธานี) is one of Isaan’s largest cities, sitting near the Mekong River at the border with Laos. Beyond the Candle Festival, the city has a good National Museum, the extraordinary Hat Chom Dao riverside cliff, and it serves as a base for visiting Pha Taem National Park – famous for prehistoric rock paintings on cliff faces above the Mekong. The province is also known for its silk weaving, particularly the mudmee (ikat) technique. The Candle Festival is typically held in late July; exact dates vary annually.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Candle Festival in Ubon Ratchathani?

The Ubon Ratchathani Candle Festival (งานแห่เทียนพรรษา) is held annually at the start of Buddhist Lent (Khao Phansa, July) and is one of Thailand’s most spectacular festivals. Enormous intricately carved wax sculptures — some 3 meters tall — are paraded through the city on decorated floats.

When does the Ubon Ratchathani Candle Festival take place?

The festival falls on Asahna Bucha Day and the following day (Khao Phansa), which vary by year according to the lunar calendar — typically early to mid July. The main parade is on the morning of Asahna Bucha Day. Book accommodation months in advance as the city fills completely.

What makes the Ubon candle sculptures special?

The wax sculptures created for the Ubon festival depict scenes from the Ramakien (Thai Ramayana), Buddhist cosmology, and royal history. Master craftsmen spend months carving the designs. The level of artistic detail is extraordinary — each sculpture is a collaboration between communities, temples, and schools.

How do you get to Ubon Ratchathani for the festival?

Domestic flights from Bangkok (1 hour), overnight train (9–11 hours), or VIP bus (8–9 hours). During the festival week, everything books out months ahead. The city’s downtown temples (Wat Nong Bua, Wat Thung Si Mueang) are the centres of the carving competition and the parade route.

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