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Phuket is famous for its colorful festivals, and one of the biggest is the Vegetarian Festival, typically held in September or October. During this time, you can witness elaborate parades, traditional ceremonies, and unique food offerings as a way to purify the body and spirit.
• Another festival to consider is Loy Krathong, usually celebrated in November. This enchanting event involves floating beautifully decorated baskets on water, symbolizing the letting go of misfortunes. It's a picturesque sight, especially at beaches and riversides.
• Don't miss out on Chinese New Year celebrations if you're visiting in late January or February. The local Chinese shrines come alive with vibrant rituals, lion dances, and lots of delicious food!
Respect local instructions, dress appropriately at religious sites and avoid treating cultural spaces as photo sets. For safety information, follow official warnings and current local advice rather than old social-media posts.





