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Ngo junk race of the Khmer in Soc Trang
The Khmer in southern Viet Nam race Ngo junks as part of the Ooc
Om Bok Festival to worship the Moon on the 10th lunar month.
It’s a typical ritual of the wet rice agriculture to worship water and pray for
bumper crops.
The Khmer have many festivals during the year but the Ngo junk race is the
biggest one. It’s an indispensable activity of the Ooc Om Bok festival in Soc
Trang Province, which always draws a large number of local dwellers as well as
Khmer people from other provinces.
Oarsmen are strong young men who have to practice to row the junk harmoniously.
The coxes should be prestigious men in the village and have experience in
coordinating the oarsmen. A man sits in the middle of the junk to blow the horn
to cheer the oarsmen.
Giang Tich, a Khmer in Soc Trang Province, said, “I joined Ngo junk race when I
was 18. It is our group’s tradition. I’m encouraging my children to race. I love
this sports and I always come to see the race.”
Hundreds of thousands of people gather on the two banks of the river to watch
the race. The sounds of drums and words of encouragement cheer the oarsmen.
Ngo junk race is a community sports which enhance unity among Khmer people from
villages.
Ly Hung, a Khmer in Can Tho City, shared, “Can Tho City’s Ngo junk fleet has
joined the festival. I hope our oarsmen will improve their skills so they can
compete in other races in the Mekong delta. Soc Trang has a strong Ngo junk race
team.”
A Ngo junk is about 30m long with two tapering and curvy ends. If the oarsmen
don’t cox harmoniously, it’s easy to lose balance and capsize. Almost all Khmer
pagodas have Ngo junks.
Strong young men in the village gather to form a race team and practice rowing a
month before the festival.
Tran Xuan Canh of Tan Thanh District, Soc Trang Province, noted, “The Khmer
practice a month before a race with a strong will to win. If they have reward,
they don’t bring home but contribute to pagodas. They join the race for fun, not
for money.”
Every pagoda in Soc Trang Province has a place to store Ngo junks. The Khmer
think that Ngo junk race is a water worshiping ritual. If they attend the race
regularly, they will be blessed with bumper crops or good businesses.
Source: VOV5 |
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