A Buddhist monk collects waste in a river after the Loy Krathong festival. REUTERS/Napat Wesshasartar |
Thai children crafted virtual rafts and sent them floating down digital rivers, in an environmentally friendly version of an ancient festival. Over the centuries, people have sent 'krathongs' - small, baskets made from plants and loaded with flowers, candles and bamboo - down waterways to make wishes and pay their respects to water spirits. The beautiful 'floating basket' or Loy Krathong festival lights up Bangkok's canals and rivers at night - but often leaves organizers scrabbling to clear canals clogged up with hundreds of thousands of soggy vessels the next morning. |
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