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901. Reference : MM-1-16-19

| Activities on the day prior to the first day of Songkran. Preparations for the Songkran celebrations included buying supplies, making food and dessert for the new year celebrations, water-splashing, and carrying sand from the river to the temple. | Punch card

902. Reference : MM-1-16-20

| Making merit at the temple, Buddhist rituals and the activities of the villagers. Villagers brought rice and dessert to the temple, and a paper flag called a tung. | Punch card

903. Reference : MM-1-16-21

| On Songkran day, the villager's activities at home after returning from the temple. People engage in a ritual in order to ask for forgiveness from an elder or a person to whom they pay respect. | Punch card

904. Reference : MM-1-16-22

| On Songkran day, the villagers ask for forgiveness from a monk by pouring water onto the monk, and then ask for forgiveness from a village spirit and elders to whom they pay respect. Water is splashed for the entire day. | Punch card

905. Reference : MM-1-16-23

| The villagers of Ban Phead gathered together for joint activities, and a festival in the village. | Punch card

906. Reference : MM-1-16-24

Ceremony for indivduals

| Theceremony at the temple, including details of the ritual and ceremonial items. | Punch card

907. Reference : MM-1-16-25

| Activities following the Songkran festival. Cousins and family who live in other places will return back to their hometowns after asking for forgiveness from elders and people who they respect. | Punch card

908. Reference : MM-1-16-26

| A list of names for people who have responsibility for the restoration of the wihan (Buddha image hall) on 21-24 February. | Punch card

909. Reference : MM-1-16-27

| Wihan (Buddha image hall) restoration. A meeting to inform about the details of the restoration processes: labors, the problems encountered during work, and solutions (26 January – 25 September 1960). | Punch card

910. Reference : MM-1-16-28

| Mang, Thungmok, Phaed, Wen, La, Saj, Yuan, and Chieng ban are the names of villages in Sipsongpanna. The Tai Lue people, who moved from Sipsongpanna to settle in Thailand, used names of these villages to name new villages in Thailand. | Punch card