Boat race opens within Ok Om Bok Festival
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The Ngo (Khmer boat) race of 62 troupes, including 12 troupes of females, is part of the Ok Om Bok Festival (Source: VNA). |
The boat race is a highlight of the festival, which is held by the Khmer people to give thanks for the year’s harvests.
The race has attracted 62 troupes, including 12 troupes of females, from the provinces of Soc Trang, Tra Vinh, Vinh Long, Kien Giang, An Giang, Bac Lieu and Ca Mau.
More than 500 Khmer are participating in the race, the largest number ever.
“This year we have two troupes with 150 racers from My Tu district. We spent more than 200 million VND on building and upgrading boats, each 20-30
“We hope our boats will finish first at the final race tonight,” he added.
The three-day race is among dozens of cultural performances and traditional games held during the festival, one of the three largest Khmer festivals in Soc Trang.
Many professional and amateur artisans and sports people in the region have participated in this year’s event.
Artists in traditional clothes from other ethnic groups have also performed in a wide variety of cultural shows, music presentations, and
“We hope Vietnamese and foreign visitors will learn more about Khmer art and culture at the festival,” said Pham Van Dau, Deputy Director of the province’s Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, a member of the festival’s
The Soc Trang Food Festival and Trade, Exhibition and Tourism Trade was held last week, featuring 487 stalls displaying local products in agriculture,
The food festival featured traditional dishes originating from the King, and the Hoa and Khmer peoples. Both events attracted several thousand visitors.
One of the highlights of the event was the
“Through our outdoor shows, we hope young people can learn more about traditional arts and discover how rich their country’s culture is, and also learn lessons about life,
Source: VNA
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