there are special activities as Phi Ta Khon Road with local culture and handicrafts on display as well as OTOP products.
The Phi Ta Kon is part of Bun Luang festival and in Dansai district they have been combined into two festivals namely Bun Phra Wet – the festival of the fourth lunar month and Bun Bang Fai – the festival of the sixth lunar month commonly known as the bamboo rocket festival. The ceremony usually starts as early as 0300 or 0400 with a parade of the men folk from Phon Chai Temple in Dansai district to the Man River. Before sunrise, they will perform a ritual to invite Phra Up Pa Khut, which is considered to be a white marble representation of a holy monk having supernatural powers who can change his form to be whatever he likes to be, such as a slab of marble.
The procession will then bring Phra Up Pa Khut back to the temple where the sacred worship will begin.
The colourful activities begin on the second day at dawn with local people dressed as Phi Ta Khon. They cheerfully perform on village streets in the afternoon. Beautifully decorated cars make up the street parade adorned by colourful flowers and candles. The Phi Ta Khon costumes come in all size from a little Phi Ta Khon to groups of serious looking giant Phi Ta Khon.
Phi Ta Khon is a charming and distinctive festival and visitors can join in with local residents to enjoy this community celebration.