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Associate Professor Jaruphan Supprung Dean of Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts

A Comparative Study of Costumes for Religious Festivals in ASEAN Countries. ASEAN = Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Associate Professor Jaruphan Supprung Dean of Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University. Aims of this Qualitative Research. .

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Associate Professor Jaruphan Supprung Dean of Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts

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  1. A Comparative Study of Costumes for Religious Festivals in ASEAN Countries ASEAN = Association of Southeast Asian Nations Associate Professor JaruphanSupprung Dean of Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts SuanSunandhaRajabhatUniversity

  2. Aims of this Qualitative Research  To study the major religious festivals of merit making and joyful celebrations (nationwide) in each country of ASEAN countries. ASEAN = Association of Southeast Asian Nations  To compare the costumes for these major religious festivals among ASEAN countries.

  3. 10 Countries in ASEAN 2. Laos (Buddhist 75%) 1. Myanmar (Buddhist 89%)s 3. Cambodia (Buddhist 95%) 4. Vietnam (Buddhist 75%) 5. Thailand (Buddhist 95%) 6. Singapore (Buddhist 42%) 8. Brunei (Muslim 67%) 7. Malaysia (Muslim 60%) 10. Philippines (Christian 92%) 9. Indonesia (Muslim 85%)

  4. 3 Islamic Festivals in 3 Muslim Countries (Brunei Darussaram, Indonesia & Malaysia) Hari Raya AidilAdhaFestival: Festival of the Sacrifice (goats and cows ) MauludinNabiFestival: Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday celebration Hari Raya AidilfitriFestival: The celebration after the end of the Ramadhan fasting month

  5. 5 Traditional New Year Festivals in 5 Buddhist Countries Cambodia: Khmer New Year Festival Thailand: Songkran Festival Viet Nam: Tet nguyen Dan Festival Laos: Boun Pi Mai Festival Myanmar: Thingyan Festival

  6. 5 Festivals for Buddhist Lent in 3 Buddhist Countries Thailand: Khao Pansa Festival Thailand: Awk Pansa Festival Laos: AwkPansa Festival Myanmar: Thadingyut Festival & Tazaungmon Full Moon Festival

  7. 5 Festivals for Buddha or Jesus Christ Memorial in 4 Countries Laos: BounPha Vet Festival Singapore: Festival of Vesak Myanmar: Htamane Festival Philippines: Christmas Festival & Feast of Santo Niño

  8. Men’s Costume in their major religious festivals of ASEAN Countries Brunei Indonesia Malaysia Cambodia Laos Myanmar Thailand Viet Nam Singapore Philippines

  9. Women’s Costume in their major religious festivals of ASEAN Countries Brunei Indonesia Malaysia Cambodia Laos Myanmar Thailand Philippines Singapore Viet Nam

  10. Conclusion: Most popular style of Male Costume for Religious festivals Stand-up Collar (100%) Long Sleeves (100%) Shirt (90%) Long Pants (100%)

  11. Conclusion: Most popular style of Female Costume for Religious Festivals Round Neck (90%) Long Sleeves (80%) Blouse (60%) Maxi Tube Skirt (80%)

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