Jungceylon Phuket brings together Halloween, Loy Krathong, and the Thailand Biennale in one festive season

Celebrate Phuket’s most festive months at Jungceylon with Halloween fun, cultural traditions, and an inspiring art installation

If there’s one place in Phuket that knows how to turn every season into a celebration, it’s Jungceylon Phuket. As the year draws to a close, the shopping mall in Patong is hosting spooky Halloween fun, the grace of Loy Krathong, and the Thailand Biennale Phuket, where you can see art installations that stretch imagination as far as it does time.

Let’s take a look at what’s waiting for you at Jungceylon Phuket this festive season.

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Event (Jump to section) Date & Time / Location Highlight
Halloween with Secrets of Hairy Potter October 24 to 31,

The Bay Area

Meet Hairy Potter and his spooky crew and enjoy a Halloween makeover on October 31.
Amazing Thai Fest and Loy Krathong Celebration November 4 to 8,

The Bay Area

Hands-on Thai culture week with daily workshops, Muay Thai shows, and a free Krathong-making session on November 5 for shoppers.
Thailand Biennale Phuket x Jungceylon November 1 to April 30, across Jungceylon Phuket Large-scale art installation by Phuket artist Kittipong ‘Pui’ Ngowsiri with interactive workshops inspired by sustainable design.

1. Halloween with Secrets of Hairy Potter

Secrets of Hairy Potter for Halloween. Image via Jungceylon Phuket
Secrets of Hairy Potter for Halloween. Image via Jungceylon Phuket

Date & Time: October 24 to 31

Location: The Bay Area

Halloween is here! From October 24 to 31, Jungceylon Phuket’s Bay Area will be taken over by a band of mischievous creatures for Secrets of Hairy Potter. And no, we’re not talking about a certain wizard with round glasses. This Hairy Potter is a big, fluffy monster who’s both adorable and chaotic. He’ll be out and about all week with his spooky sidekicks, ready to pose for photos or jump into your TikToks.

You can also drop by the Free Halloween Makeover Booth from 2pm to 5pm on the same day on October 31. The only trick is that you’ll need to leave a five-star review on Google to get your treat: a professional Halloween look, courtesy of Jungceylon’s glam team.

2. Amazing Thai Fest and Loy Krathong Celebration

Muay Thai at Jungceylon Phuket
Muay Thai Live Show. Image via Jungceylon Phuket

Date & Time: November 4 to 8

Location: The Bay Area

After the last jack-o’-lantern flickers out, Jungceylon Phuket switches from spooky to serene with the Amazing Thai Fest. You are invited to immerse yourself in Thailand’s traditions with a full week of cultural performances and creative workshops.

Every evening from 5pm, enjoy the live demonstrations of Thailand’s famous martial art with the Muay Thai Live Show. During the day, you can join hands-on workshops from 11am to 6pm. The workshops cover everything from bai Sri Leaf Art to Fruit Carving and Thai Dessert Creation. You’ll be guided step-by-step by skilled artisans so you can try your hand at these centuries-old crafts:

  • November 4: Bai Sri Leaf Art
  • November 5: Krathong Crafting Experience
  • November 6: Flower Garland Making
  • November 7: Fruit Carving Artistry
  • November 8: Thai Dessert Creation
Loy Krathong at Jungceylon Phuket
Loy Krathong festivities. Image via Jungceylon Phuket

The main workshop comes on Loy Krathong Day, November 5. This is your chance to make your own floating krathong in the free Krathong-Making Workshop, open from 2PM TO 6PM. Just show a shopping receipt worth 500 baht or more and join in. Local artisans will guide you through crafting your candlelit creation from natural materials, then you’ll get to float your krathongs in a nearby waterway. It’s a nice way to experience one of Thailand’s most beautiful festivals while learning how it’s done.

3. Thailand Biennale Phuket x Jungceylon

Thailand Biennale Phuket x Jungceylon Phuket
Thailand Biennale Phuket x Jungceylon. Image via Jungceylon Phuket

Date & Time: November 1, 2025 to April 30, 2026

Location: Across Jungceylon Phuket

Starting from November onwards, Jungceylon Phuket joins the island’s biggest art event, the Thailand Biennale Phuket. As a collateral partnership of Thailand Biennale Phuket, Jungceylon joins hand with local artists to bring large scaled sustainable art into public space.

The main star is an installation by Phuket-based artist Kittipong ‘Pui’ Ngowsiri, who is known for using reclaimed materials in his work. His piece, Invisible – Livable, is made from discarded wood, metal, and other forgotten items, reimagined into something warm and inviting. It looks like a house, and it tells a story about memory, sustainability, and finding beauty in things that have been overlooked.

Throughout the art exhibition period, Jungceylon Phuket will also host art-related workshops and interactive sessions inspired by Pui’s creative methods. You can learn how to work with found materials, explore sustainable design, and create small pieces to take home. These sessions aim to make art feel approachable and enjoyable, even for those with no previous experience.

Halloween, Loy Krathong, and the Thailand Biennale may seem like very different events, but they all come together in the same festive spirit at Jungceylon. Between the celebrations, you can shop around, enjoy family-friendly attractions, and treat yourself to great food.

Details

Venue: Jungceylon Phuket, Patong
Halloween – Secrets of Hairy Potter: October 24 to 31, The Bay Area
Amazing Thai Fest & Loy Krathong: November 4 to 8, The Bay Area
Thailand Biennale Phuket x Jungceylon Phuket: November 1 to April 2026

For more information, follow Jungceylon Phuket on Facebook or visit www.jungceylon.com.

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