Very strange: a toad wedding with a dowry of 50 million

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Chaiyaphum, A very strange color, Chaiyaphum organizes a procession of the groom’s hand, a frog wedding, a dowry of 50 million, 20 baht of gold, returning love to nature, hoping to restore the community forest.

Take a look at the colorful fun at the 8th Aung Returns Love to Nature Wedding in 2024, which organized a grand procession with a dowry of 50 million baht and 20 baht of gold (fake money and fake gold) between Thao Kham Luang, the Aung groom from Laos, and Ms. Um Aung, the girl from Nong Kha Subdistrict, Kaset Sombun District, Chaiyaphum Province. There were community leaders and villagers from all 12 villages in Nong Kha Subdistrict around Phu Kratae Community Forest, Kaset Sombun District, Chaiyaphum Province, working together to restore the Nong Kha community forest, an area of ??over 6,700 rai, to return it to its fertility.

The highlight of the event, the fun and the strangeness that cannot be seen anywhere else, began with the procession of the groom’s toad from Wat Cheng Banpot, Ban Tha Khro,
into the wedding area, Phu Kratae Community Forest, Village No. 9, Ban Non Sila, Nong Kha Subdistrict. Some of the bride’s toads were impatient and jumped into the forest, until they had to be chased after in a panic. The procession of the groom’s toad from Laos had to go through the Silver Gate and the Golden Gate, and there had to be negotiation to pay the entrance fee.

Then the marriage proposal ceremony and dowry counting began. In this event, the groom, Aing, from Laos, gave a dowry of 50 million baht and 20 baht of gold (fake money, fake gold). Then, there was the Bai Sri Su Kwan ceremony, tying the wrists of the bride and groom, Aing, like a human wedding. Mr. Anan Nakniyom, the governor of Chaiyaphum Province, tied the wrists and arms of the bride and groom, Aing, to raise funds for the project to return love to nature before signing the giant marriage certificate and sending the bride and groom to the bridal chamber to the swamp of the Phu Kratae community forest, including frogs, toads, turtles, an
d other amphibians back to nature to reproduce naturally so that the community forest will be fertile as soon as possible.

Source: Thai News Agency