The Khan Mak Procession: What is it, and how do you make it unforgettable?
Last updated: 28 Jun 2025
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According to Thai tradition, the morning ceremony of a Thai wedding frequently begins with the "Khan Mak Procession," in which the groom, friends, and family assemble to plead for the bride's hand in marriage.
Many people may have heard of "plates of various things," "door blockers," or "laughs."
The Khan Mak procession involves more details than one might think, though, including how the major and subordinate Khan Maks are arranged, the order in which people walk, and the measures taken to make sure that the "ceremony is not ruined by Incorrect positioning."
Therefore, we would like to invite you to see a pleasant, entertaining, and genuinely Thai Khan Mak parade that we have arranged.
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