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Extreme piercing cleanses souls as Thai Vegetarian Festival returns after 2-year break

"We hadn't had this festival in a few years so this year is especially exciting," said 58-year-old participant Rapeepan Naknakhon.

September 27, 2022 / 18:49 IST
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A devotee of the Loem Hu Thai Su shrine has multiple skewers pierced through his cheeks during the annual Vegetarian Festival in Phuket.
A devotee of the Loem Hu Thai Su shrine has multiple skewers pierced through his cheeks during the annual Vegetarian Festival in Phuket.

Taoist devotees had body parts pierced with objects ranging from skewers and swords to a model ship on Tuesday as Thailand's Vegetarian Festival returned from a two-year pandemic hiatus.

The annual nine-day celebration honours the "Nine Emperor Gods" and adherents shun all animal products while offering their bodies to deities who they believe will banish bad luck.

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Internationally known for often graphic images of the piercings, the event in Phuket previously drew thousands of visitors to the southern tourist island hoping for blessings and good fortune.

"I could cleanse my mind and concentrate my thoughts," said 62-year-old Teepakorn Kerdkla as he waited to see a procession of the faithful who had undergone piercings.