Photos of vivid Buddhist celebration in Thailand that’s a rite of passage for Shan boys
Dressed in flowers, finery and make-up, scores of boys were paraded around a temple in Thailand after having their heads shaved – a symbolic start to a centuries-old Shan monkhood ordination.The Buddhist celebration is unique to the Shan people of northeastern Myanmar, hundreds of thousands of whom have moved to Thailand during their country’s decades of dictatorship and turmoil.Monks ritually shaved more than 40 boys’ heads with razors, tufts of hair falling onto lotus leaves.In shimmering robes, jewellery and colourful floral headpieces, they were carried around the Ku Tao temple in Chiang Mai three times on relatives’ shoulders, to the rhythmic beat of traditional gongs.Eleven-year-old Jomwong Koling, an ethnic Shan boy, is carried during the annual Poy Sang Long procession at Wat Ku Ta...