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Experience the serenity of the Alms Offering (Tak Bat) Festival at Koh Kret, located in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi, Thailand. As dawn breaks over the Chao Phraya River, local residents and visitors gather along the riverbanks to give alms to Buddhist monks passing by in a silent, sacred procession.

This beautiful Thai tradition—rooted in Buddhism and community spirit—reflects gratitude, mindfulness, and the sharing of blessings. At Koh Kret, an island famous for its Mon pottery, traditional desserts, and floating markets, the Tak Bat ceremony brings together locals, monks, and travelers in a truly spiritual atmosphere.
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00:00The other decided to eat just a few days before 4 hours.
00:12The fried rice, rice, noodles will be 6,000 pounds.
00:20The rice, and fish, is a special snack that Iosobo.
00:23It's not as good as back.
00:26It's all about 6,700 pounds.
00:30Thank you for joining us.
01:00I love you guys.
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02:00can you get the fish?
02:03what is the fish?
02:08yeah, I'm hungry
02:10you can eat some fish
02:13we'll eat some fish
02:15I'm hungry
02:18I'm hungry
02:21I'm hungry
02:24I'll eat some fish
02:57I don't know.
03:57We are going to go up and find a way to come down
04:02We have to go up and get our place
04:05We are going up close
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05:57I want to make a lot of food.
05:59I want to make a lot of food.
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