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Activity in Bai Sri, Suay Dok Mai and Tung Sai Mu.
Due to the belief in the Nagas of Nan City more than any other province in the north, there is a Naga sacrifice activity on April 15 every year at Phayanak pillar at Wat Chedi. There is a Bai Sri Pak Cham (rice offering) activity at Wat Don Mun which can be done every day, not just on the day of Naga sacrifice. Bai Sri Pak Cham is a rice offering made for worshiping deities and sacred objects. The term of Bai Sri means a gift or present made from banana leaves. Looks like a layered of Krathong. Visitors can learn and practice and can choose from activities such as making flower cones or Bai Sri Pak Cham, when completed, will pay respects to the prayers at the Nakane pillar at Wat Chedi
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