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The Red Cloth Wrapping Festival

The Red Cloth Wrapping Festival is a sacred tradition held annually during the Loy Krathong festival at Wat Saket. Devotees gather to write their names and prayers on a long red cloth before collectively carrying it to the summit of the Golden Mount. The color red symbolizes auspiciousness and protection from harm, according to ancient beliefs passed down through generations. This ceremony is not only an act of worshiping the Buddha relics but also builds great unity and a strong sense of faith within the community.