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Stirring Young Rice of Chang Moi

[ Wat Ket Muang Chiang Mai chiangmai ] Last update 2024-11-18 17:47:31

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The “Mechanism of Coexistence” among the people in the area has been propelled by the research team using festivals as a driving force. The "Stirring Young Rice of Chang Moi" is more than just a tradition practiced by the Chang Moi community; it serves as an event that unites people, fostering a sense of “togetherness and collaboration”. This initiative serves as a mechanism for collaboration among traditional residents, devotees of Chomphu Temple, and new entrepreneurs, enabling the community to drive a citizen-led festival where everyone takes on the role of host. This has resulted in the emergence of a new festival within a new community space, stretching from the old northern entrance of Chomphu Temple to the temple courtyard and extending to the eastern temple gate. This setup allows the city to narrate the historical stories of the community and its connections to the current commercial district. Thus, the “Stirring Young Rice of Chang Moi” festival represents a new collaborative effort that invites people of all ages to join together.

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This documentary on "Stirring Young Rice of Chang Moi" unveils the work and significance of the festival, via the research team's journey from planning, creating the sacred archway together, and organizing the festival through collaborative efforts from all involved. Key figures include Phra Ajarn Pipat, Abbot of Chomphu Temple, and Aunt Da Vinlada, head of the Chang Moi community, working alongside researcher Jirantanin Kitika, who shares insights and narrates the content in the video. Filming took place from November 15th – 19th, 2021.

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Establishing a new collaborative effort that emphasizes engagement across all age groups.

Project/Activity Outcome

This documentary clip is part of the Chiang Mai: Learning City project, specifically Sub-project 2: Learning about City Indigenous Culture through People and Social Communities. It was developed by Asst. Prof. Dr. Jirantanin Kitika and research assistants, namely, Thaniyaporn Srihata and Phromphon Jaisan, with filming and editing support from a student team from the Faculty of Communication Arts, Maejo University. #StirringYoungRiceChangMoi Yi Peng by the Community Sector

Beneficiary Groups

1. 30 ordinary citizens 2. 25 entrepreneurs

Beneficiary Area

District : Wat Ket District : Muang Chiang Mai Province : chiangmai




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