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Blood Wedding: Bride's Relatives Clash with Groom's Family in Gunfight at Reception, Six Injured

A wedding reception in Tha Sala district turned violent when relatives from the bride's and groom's families opened fire on each other early April 28, leaving six people wounded. The shootout erupted after hours of drinking following the ce

28 Apr Khaosod

A shocking incident unfolded at a wedding celebration in the Mo Khlan subdistrict, Tha Sala district, when relatives from both the bride's and groom's families opened fire on each other, leaving six people wounded. The violence erupted at approximately 4:30 a.m. on April 28, 2026, after relatives from both sides continued drinking following the ceremony. An argument broke out at one of the tables, escalating from a fistfight into a shootout as both families wielded firearms. Responding officers, led by Major Montsak Sriwarn, the Tha Sala Police Station superintendent, found six injured victims bleeding profusely at the reception venue in front of the family home. Emergency responders and rescue teams from the Thai-Chinese Foundation quickly transported the victims to Tha Sala Hospital.

Four of the six injured have been identified: - Thanakorn (surname withheld), 31, shot in the left thigh - Adisorn (surname withheld), 17, shot in the left shoulder - Chakrathorn (surname withheld), 23, shot in the right ankle - Chakrakrishnan (surname withheld), 24, shot in the head in critical condition and transferred to Maha Raj Nakhon Si Thammarat Hospital

The other two victims from the bride's family are: - Amortep (surname withheld), 24, shot in both legs - Suphachetr (surname withheld), 40, shot in the arm

These two men fled the scene but were later apprehended at Maha Raj Nakhon Si Thammarat Hospital with firearms in their possession.

Investigations revealed that after the wedding reception officially concluded past midnight, various family members and close relatives from both sides continued drinking at the venue. A dispute erupted when Amortep from the bride's family got into an argument with the groom's family. When Suphachetr attempted to intervene, the situation escalated into a brawl, and both families drew guns, firing at each other in a shocking display of violence. The stray bullets struck several innocent bystanders who were present at the celebration, causing panic among guests. Following treatment at the hospital, investigators moved to apprehend both Amortep and Suphachetr. Investigators are continuing to gather evidence and witnesses to prosecute both families further.

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National

Makro and Lotus Partner on 'Thais Help Thais' Initiative to Reduce Living Costs with Special-Price Products Nationwide

Makro and Lotus launch a nationwide "Thais Help Thais" program offering essential goods at discounts up to 58 percent, distributing products through district offices every Friday in May 2025.

28 Apr Khaosod

Makro and Lotus, under CP Extra Public Company Limited, are partnering with the Ministry of Commerce and Ministry of Interior to launch the 'Thais Help Thais' initiative aimed at reducing living costs and easing financial burdens on citizens. The program distributes essential consumer goods at special prices through their nationwide network, featuring curated house brands including Aro, Savepak, Lotus's, Momento, and Value, along with discounted items from Lotus's Rollback campaign and quality branded products covering key categories such as rice, sugar, cooking oil, dry goods, seasonings, household items, and consumer products. Products in the program offer discounts of up to 58 percent, with distribution taking place at district offices throughout the country every Friday in May 2025—on the 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, and 29th from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. This collaboration demonstrates Makro and Lotus's commitment to supporting affordable access to quality products and contributing to sustainable cost-of-living relief for Thai consumers.

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National

Commerce Minister Suphachai Clarifies Live Commerce Durian Sales via Influencers to Prevent Market Oversupply

Commerce Minister Suphachai Sutthampun posted a lengthy Facebook clarification defending the government's live commerce partnership with influencers to sell durians at 100 baht per fruit, addressing public criticism over the initiative. She explained that the strategy aims to manage a projected 33% increase in durian production and prevent market oversupply while ensuring rapid distribution to consumers. The minister assured the public about product quality standards and emphasized that various influencers work independently with different marketing approaches without preferential government support.

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On April 28, 2025, Commerce Minister Suphachai Sutthampun posted on Facebook regarding the collaboration with influencers to conduct live commerce durian sales at 100 baht per fruit, which has generated significant criticism and debate.

In her clarification, she explained the government's live commerce initiative through online channels in partnership with influencers, highlighting the following points:

1) Durian production this year is projected to be 33% higher than the previous year.

2) The ministry is implementing an aggressive marketing strategy for both domestic and international markets to prevent product oversupply before it becomes a problem.

3) Live commerce is one marketing channel that enables rapid and widespread product distribution.

4) The ministry works with numerous influencers both domestically and internationally, each employing different marketing methods, with no preferential government support given to any particular influencer.

5) Regarding influencer Pimrapat, she is understood to be committed to assisting farmers, with buying and selling arrangements made mutually between sellers and buyers. Her sales techniques and promotional methods may have specific conditions or timeframes.

Regarding public concerns about product quality, the minister expressed confidence that standards would be maintained given the strong public response and close monitoring by regulatory agencies.

6) Current durian prices remain at good levels, with export-grade AB durian at 135-150 baht per kilogram, grade C at 90-100 baht per kilogram, grade D at 70-80 baht per kilogram, and mixed grade at 125-130 baht per kilogram, varying by product quality.

The minister emphasized that the purpose of collaborating with influencers on live commerce is to manage the impending production surplus and deliver fresh produce to Thai consumers as quickly as possible.

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National

Cabinet Approves 200 Billion Baht Loan for Oil Fund to Bolster Liquidity and Stabilize Energy Prices

Thailand's cabinet has approved a 200 billion baht loan for the Oil Fund to stabilize domestic fuel prices and address a critical liquidity crisis exacerbated by global energy market turmoil. The fund faces a negative balance of over 62 billion baht due to outstanding fuel subsidy compensation payments, threatening supply security. The borrowed funds will be deployed between June and August 2025, with repayment scheduled to commence in July 2027.

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On April 28 at Government House, government spokesperson Ratchada Thanadirek announced that the cabinet has approved a 200 billion baht borrowing authorization for the Oil Fund (Office of the Energy Fund Management) to enhance liquidity and manage fuel costs during the ongoing global energy crisis. The conflict among the United States, Israel, and Iran since late February has reduced fuel supplies in global markets and driven oil prices higher, directly impacting retail prices and living costs for Thai consumers. As of April 5, the Oil Fund faced a negative balance of approximately 53 billion baht, mostly from outstanding fuel subsidy compensation owed to fuel traders totaling around 56 billion baht, creating liquidity shortages for operators and risking domestic supply shortages. The Energy Fund Management Committee approved the proposal for cabinet consideration on April 10, recommending the 200 billion baht loan be disbursed between June and August 2025, with repayment from July 2027 through August 2030, enabling the fund to stabilize fuel prices and respond effectively to energy sector volatility. The latest fund status as of April 26 showed a deficit of 62.364 billion baht, comprising a petroleum account deficit of 24.143 billion baht and an LPG account deficit of 38.221 billion baht.

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National

Land Development Department Launches 4 Emergency Measures to Promote Organic Fertilizer and Cut Farming Costs Amid Fertilizer Crisis

Thailand's Land Development Department is rolling out four emergency measures to help farmers reduce chemical fertilizer costs by promoting organic alternatives and soil analysis. The initiative aims to cut chemical fertilizer use by nearly

28 Apr Khaosod

The Land Development Department is implementing urgent measures under Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry policy to mitigate the impact of continuously rising chemical fertilizer prices amid global economic volatility and Middle East geopolitical tensions affecting energy and fertilizer costs.

On April 28, 2025, Land Development Department Director Sumitra Wattana announced that the department is backing Agriculture Minister Suriya Chungrungreungkit's policy to promote organic fertilizer and implement urgent proactive measures to assist farmers. The focus is on reducing chemical fertilizer dependency, encouraging farmers to make their own fertilizer based on soil analysis, using organic and biofertilizer from raw milk, and improving crop growth efficiency while cutting costs.

The department has adopted an active operational approach under the concept "Know Your Soil, Reduce Chemical Fertilizer, Achieve Sustainable Agriculture" to help reduce costs, increase production efficiency, and ensure long-term food security. The department is implementing 4 urgent measures nationwide:

1. Plant Nutrient Maps for Precision Fertilizer Use and Real Cost Reduction: Developing plant nutrient maps by region nationwide to help farmers analyze soil and use fertilizer appropriately through digital systems such as soil maps, good soil cards, Zoning by Agri-Map, and e-Service soil testing, plus an AI chatbot "Nong Dindee" via Line providing 24-hour consultation.

2. Cost-Reduction Formula Using 70% Chemical Fertilizer Based on Soil Analysis and 30% Organic/Biofertilizer: Targeting a reduction in chemical fertilizer use from 8.6 million tons to 2.6 million tons by promoting fresh plant fertilizer, organic fertilizer, biofertilizer, and fermented biological liquid for 13 commercial crops through volunteer soil doctor networks and learning centers nationwide.

3. Quick Win 3-Month Plan to Rapidly Deliver Knowledge to Farmers: Planning activities where April 2025 focuses on transferring organic fertilizer access processes and providing learning resources, May 2025 supports production inputs and fresh plant seeds, and June 2025 conducts demonstrations and promotes organic fertilizer use in actual farm plots.

4. Expansion to 77 Provinces to Build Strength from the Grassroots: Targeting 1,750 strong groups and 40 comprehensive groups covering all provinces nationwide, using local waste materials such as rice straw and animal manure to produce organic fertilizer, while transferring knowledge through 77 land development stations and integrating with government and private agencies including the Agricultural Promotion Department, Rice Department, Department of Agricultural Extension, and the Highland Research and Development Institute.

The Land Development Department Director further stated that promoting farmers to produce their own organic fertilizer not only reduces costs in the short term but also builds agricultural immunity, reduces import dependency, and restores soil quality for long-term sustainability.

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Community

Buddhist Amulet Circles – The Noble Truths Medal of Luang Pu Jai

A rare Ariyasatya medal created by Luang Pu Jai at Wat Sedet in 1946-1947 features Buddhist mantras and symbolism representing the Four Noble Truths, with only 80 silver and 300 copper versions ever produced. The article also documents othe

28 Apr Khaosod

This article examines several historically significant Buddhist amulets created by venerated monks. Luang Pu Jai Intosuvanno of Wat Sedet in Samut Songkhram created the Ariyasatya medal around 1946-1947, distributing only 80 silver and 300 darkened copper versions as commemorative tokens during a temple ceremony. The medal features a spherical design with lotus petals on the obverse, khmer characters, and the core mantra "Tu Sa Ni Ma" representing the Four Noble Truths, while the reverse displays a dharma wheel and mystical yantra. The article also covers other notable amulets including Luang Pu Songkhro's prosperity medal from Wat Ban Sai in Lopburi (2015), Luang Pu Po's medals from Wat Phi Sri Ban Eiad in Maha Sarakham (1969), and Luang Pu Nil's 72nd birthday commemorative medal from Wat Khropburi in Nakhon Ratchasima (1973). Each amulet is detailed with specifications on materials, quantities produced, and their significance within the amulet collecting community.

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Community

Sacred Objects News – Commemorative Medal Honoring the 70th Anniversary of Luang Pu Chu

Luang Pu Chu Chantasoro was a renowned Buddhist monk and former abbot of Wat Naka Prok in Bangkok who was born in 1858 in Nakhon Si Thammarat and later became known locally as a healer. During his life, he mastered Buddhist teachings, served the local community both as a physician using herbal remedies and as a spiritual teacher, and renovated his temple to serve as a spiritual center. He passed away in 1934 at age 76, leaving a legacy of virtue and compassion that made him respected by both monks and laypeople throughout his community.

28 Apr Khaosod

Luang Pu Chu Chantasoro, a renowned Buddhist monk and former abbot of Wat Naka Prok in Bangkok's Phasi Charoen district, was originally from Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, born in 1858. His family engaged in commerce, operating trading vessels between Nakhon Si Thammarat and Bangkok. In 1869, the family relocated to Thonburi Province, where he ordained at Wat Thong Nopkhun, a prestigious meditation school of that era.

From his youth, he devoted himself to Buddhist studies across multiple disciplines until achieving mastery. He studied under various renowned teachers, including those at Wat Rakhang Kositaram and Phra Achan Phlab at Wat Chi Tai (present-day Wat Chi Phon) in Ayutthaya. He spent an extended period in Phichit and Phitsanulok provinces, where his family eventually believed him deceased. Upon his eventual return home, his joyful reunion with relatives led his parents to arrange his marriage, resulting in three children—two sons and one daughter.

Using his knowledge of herbal medicine and traditional healing practices, he earned the local nickname "Pharmacist Chu" for helping those suffering from illness. Becoming weary of worldly life and recognizing the impermanence of existence, he re-ordained at Wat Nang Chi in Phasi Charoen and later became abbot of Wat Naka Prok, with ten monks following him from Wat Nang Chi.

During his tenure as abbot, he renovated temple buildings and oversaw their development. He served as a spiritual refuge for villagers, treating their illnesses and becoming a beacon of faith. The temple grounds were filled with medicinal herbs and various traditional remedies. One notable medicine he prepared was preserved lime (makrut) stored in large jars exposed to sunlight and dew, freely distributed to those in need for treating headaches, fever, abscesses, and various inflammations.

He provided excellent training to the temple's monks and novices, regularly preaching to laypeople about maintaining moral conduct and ethical livelihoods. Before modernization, Wat Naka Prok and its surroundings were covered in dense forest, with residents practicing agriculture and cultivating betel nut groves so extensively that the area became known as the "Betel Market." Transportation relied on boats, and electricity and running water were unavailable; people lit oil lamps and candles in the evenings to study Buddhist texts and dharma literature.

According to local accounts and documented records, Luang Pu Chu was known for his simple lifestyle, knowledge, humility, virtue, and exemplary conduct. Remarkably, he was the only monk whom Phra Bhavana Gosalatthera (Luang Pu Iem of Wat Hang), a celebrated teacher skilled in medical science and ancient medicine, personally recommended to others. When villagers sought blessings from Luang Pu Iem, he would direct them to Luang Pu Chu, and vice versa. These two revered teachers held deep mutual respect, understood each other's spiritual maturity, and frequently visited one another.

He passed away peacefully on Wednesday, the fifth waning day of the second lunar month in 1934, at the age of 76.

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Tourism

Variety of Vehicles – Relaxed Driving with Honda e:N2, an EV with Natural Driving Character

Honda has launched the e:N2, its second electric vehicle model in Thailand, featuring a striking design that blends sedan and SUV proportions with a fastback rear. During a 145-kilometer test drive from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi, the e:N2 demonstrated smooth, comfortable driving with responsive acceleration and impressive efficiency, offering both relaxed cruising and engaging sport mode performance. With a 204-horsepower motor and advanced features like wireless smartphone charging and a 12.8-inch touchscreen, the e:N2 delivers a natural driving experience comparable to conventional vehicles.

28 Apr Khaosod

Honda's Thai CEO Koji Iwanami emphasized that the company doesn't want customers to judge the e:N2 based on specifications alone, stating that test driving reveals a distinctly different EV with character many will appreciate. The e:N2 features a striking design that blends sedan and SUV proportions with a fastback rear, creating a subtly stylish look. Key features include a grille-less front, automatic LED lights, hidden front door handles, and a spacious interior designed around human-centered principles. The 12.8-inch touchscreen includes Honda Connect with wireless smartphone charging and four USB-C ports, complemented by a 12-speaker BOSE audio system. During a 145-kilometer test drive from Bangkok's Bangchak to Kanchanaburi using the M81 expressway, the e:N2 demonstrated excellent ride comfort with minimal road vibration and negligible body roll. Starting with 99% charge and ending at 62%, the vehicle consumed power efficiently, with the range computer indicating an additional 222 kilometers possible. In economy mode, the e:N2 delivers adequate power for relaxed driving, while its 204-horsepower motor and 310 Newton-meter torque provide smooth, responsive acceleration without jerking or hesitation. Switching to sport mode revealed impressive performance with tighter suspension and synthetic engine sounds, creating an engaging driving experience that rivals conventional combustion engine vehicles.

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National

Finance Ministry Forecasts 1.6% Thai Economic Growth in 2026, Supported by Exports and Consumption

Thailand's Finance Ministry projects 1.6% economic growth for 2026, supported by private consumption expanding 2.3%, private investment growing 3.2%, and merchandise exports rising 6.2%. Strong domestic demand and recovering export demand from major trading partners will drive growth, though officials caution about risks from geopolitical tensions, drought conditions, and high household debt levels.

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The Office of Fiscal Policy (OFP) announced Thailand's economic forecast for 2026, projecting gradual recovery with growth of 1.6% fueled by strong domestic demand, featuring private consumption growth of 2.3% and private investment growth of 3.2%, while merchandise exports are expected to expand 6.2%. Risk factors requiring attention include Middle East tensions, drought, and elevated household debt.

Vinij Wisesuwarnnaphumi, Director of the Office of Fiscal Policy, stated that Thailand's 2026 economy is on a gradual recovery trajectory, though facing headwinds from external factors and global geopolitics. The Finance Ministry is prepared to implement proactive policies to maintain growth momentum while accelerating economic restructuring to enhance long-term competitiveness.

The projected 1.6% growth (forecast range 1.1% to 2.1%) is primarily supported by both domestic and external demand. Export values in US dollars are expected to grow 6.2%, benefiting from recovering demand from major trading partners and sustained strong export signals since the first quarter, particularly in industries rebounding with global economic cycles. Import values are projected to rise 13.9%, reflecting industrial production trends as businesses accelerate imports of capital goods and raw materials to support expected private investment expansion and export-oriented manufacturing, alongside rising energy import prices.

Domestic demand shows strong expansion as a key economic driver. Private consumption is forecast to continue growing at 2.3%, supported by tourism sector recovery distributing income to grassroots levels and government cost-of-living relief measures strengthening household purchasing power. Private investment is projected to expand 3.2%, driven by increased investment promotion applications, continuous monitoring and acceleration of actual investment, Thailand FastPass implementation, and removal of key investor obstacles, particularly in targeted industries (New S-Curve) and foreign investor confidence in Thailand as a production base.

The public sector will play a key role in supporting economic growth, with government consumption forecast to expand 1.3% and government investment projected at 1.7%, resulting from fiscal year 2570 budget expected completion on schedule, ensuring continuous money circulation. Major infrastructure mega-projects will enhance competitiveness and attract private investment through crowding-in effects.

State enterprise investment shows strong continued disbursement, with first-half fiscal year 2569 reaching 117 billion baht at approximately 50% disbursement rate, higher than the same period previously.

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National

Entertainment Scoop – 'Yaya' Ties the Knot with 'Nadech' in Complete and Fulfilling Life Moment

Thai actress Yaya Urasaya Sperbund married actor Nadech Kugimiya in a traditional Isan ceremony in Khon Kaen on April 17, with the bride expressing joy about embracing her new role as a daughter-in-law.

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Red carpet actress Yaya Urasaya Sperbund has officially become a full-fledged Khon Kaen daughter-in-law. She recently opened up for the first time at the BOLON EYEWEAR New Collection SS2026 event held at Central Court, Ground Floor of Central World, about the significant moment following her traditional Isan wedding ceremony with groom Nadech Kugimiya on April 17 at his family home in Khon Kaen.

★ How was the wedding? Yaya – "It was such a fulfilling day. We received so much—blessings and love. I cried so many times. There are moments we don't express our feelings to each other, but when a special occasion like this comes, everyone speaks from the heart. It was incredibly fulfilling. Nadech was so happy, and the ceremony came out exactly as we dreamed. From the start, we wanted it to be authentically traditional Isan, and we paid attention to every detail from beginning to end. It turned out so complete. I'm so pleased."

★ How did experiencing Isan traditions feel? Yaya – "It's so sweet. I'm so proud to be an Isan daughter-in-law. Proud to be a Khon Kaen daughter-in-law. It's such a beautiful culture. Everyone is genuinely sincere with each other. It was so fun and entertaining. The food was delicious. Nadech taught me Isan skills beforehand. I can speak it, though maybe not perfectly, but now I feel completely immersed in it."

★ You two looked so happy together? Yaya – "It's a feeling we've had for a long time, reaching the point of true completion. It felt very liberating."

★ What did Nadech say when he walked to where you were sitting? Yaya – "I can't quite say, but basically that he's ready to take care of me forever. He's never spoken with such intention before. We already knew he was ready, otherwise I wouldn't have married him, but hearing him say it, his eyes got a bit teary."

★ What promises did he make before the elders? Yaya – "The vows he recited were amazing. I've never seen anything like it. Two of my close friends, Kim and Tep, came up with those vows. I have to thank them so much. I loved every bit of it. When I heard it, I felt he was so sincere. He's been thinking about this for a while."

★ The money he earned—did he give it all to you? Yaya – "Except for that, not seriously. At the end, it all goes toward our future anyway."

★ Do you call each other husband and wife now? Yaya – "Not yet. There are still 2 more ceremonies, but according to tradition, I'm already fully a daughter-in-law. But in my family's tradition, I haven't worn the ring yet. There's one more step before I can fully speak as his wife."

★ The gifts received as a daughter-in-law aren't light, right? From Khun Mae Gaew? Yaya – "There's a stamp with the wedding logo. The bracelets are safely in the safe. As for the dowry, I don't know. Mother-in-law didn't ask for anything and didn't ask either. She just said 'whatever you feel like.' That's enough. We'll register the marriage when auspicious timing allows."

★ The bride and groom outfits were gorgeous? Yaya – "Ajarn Veeratham designed them. He created completely new jewelry pieces. The work is incredibly intricate and beautiful. I felt so honored wearing such beautiful clothes and jewelry. And Nadech looked so handsome—I've never seen him look this good before in his life. Mother-in-law looked beautiful too."

★ Any spoilers about the Norway wedding? Yaya – "Next month. Mid-next month we'll fly out. The Norway ceremony is almost complete in planning. I think letting everyone see it first and then surprising them will be much more fun. There won't be many guests—just over 70 people. Almost all of the bride and groom's friends are going to Norway."

★ What would you like to say about your handsome husband? Yaya – "Just, thank you so much.

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Community

Five Divine Spirits Speak Through Medium: Only Two-Digit Lucky Numbers This Draw for May 2nd

Five divine spirits spoke through a ceremonial medium at a water blessing ritual in Uthai Thani province on April 28, conveying that only two-digit lucky numbers—specifically 78—would appear in the May 2nd lottery draw.

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Five divine spirits possessed the ceremonial medium during a water blessing ritual for protective deities in Fai Luang subdistrict, Lap Lae district, Uthai Thani province on April 28, 2025. The ceremony brought together many villagers to perform the traditional water blessing honoring the guardian spirits that protect residents and ensure prosperity for crops like longong, langsat, and durian. Families prepared fragrant water infused with ingredients including eagle-claw leaf, pomelo skin, and other botanicals in silver bowls for the blessing ritual.

During the ceremony, the medium entered trance states as multiple deities possessed him in sequence. The first spirit, calling itself "Chao Ton Por" (the founding patriarch spirit), spoke with a commanding voice and trembling body movements. The medium relayed the spirit's message clearly stating there would only be two-digit lucky numbers—specifically 78—for the May 2nd lottery draw, with no three-digit numbers available. Subsequent spirits including a female deity "Chao Ton Mae" and others also possessed the medium to bestow blessings on the gathered community.

As the ceremony concluded with the tying of blessed strings around residents' wrists for protection, a 50-year-old woman unexpectedly became possessed by "Chao Seiang Mia," a water gate guardian spirit who expressed displeasure at not being invited to the ceremony. The ceremonial leader apologized on behalf of the community, and the spirit was appeased with the fragrant water blessing before departing. The annual water blessing ceremony, held before the traditional "Hae Nam Khuen Hong" festival, is part of a thousand-year-old tradition in Lap Lae district dedicated to honoring protective deities and ancestors.

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