A
chedi saai
is a
pagoda
made of sand usually topped with
small paper
tung
and paper flags, known as
cho.
The practice
derives from the religious rite
of
khon saai khao wat
(fig.),
in which people
annually bring sand back to the temple, as compensation
for the sand that has been carried out from temple
grounds over the past year, sticking to visitors feet.
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