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Chrorumchec – a festival worshipping the sea in Soc Trang
The festival worshipping Vinh Chau Sea has existed for hundreds of years and the
meaning of the festival is to pray for peace for the country, safety for the
people, good weather and a great harvest. Moreover, the festival commemorates
forefathers who were devoted to the country, the god who blessed them with a
good life and the sea that provided them a bounty of food.
For these reasons, the festival has become a tradition not for only Khmer people
but also for Chinese and Vietnamese in Soc Trang.
The festival opens with a requiem at an ancient tower built by a local man, Ta
Hu. The requiem aims at honoring the contributions of forefathers and praying
for good luck for villagers. After that, people make a procession from Cang Sa
Pagoda to a Buddhist pavilion to celebrate a solemn religious ceremony to pray
for peace for the country.
After the ceremony it is time for recreation activities and animated programs
which feature traditional cultures and reflect the daily life of the Khmer
people. At the festival, visitors will have a chance to see hundreds of country
girls with barrels on their shoulders while they still talk and smile together.
The activity illustrates the hard life of the locals but proves they still try
to reduce worries and overcome fatigue in their hopes for a better life.
The most animated activity may be the wagon race which features dozens of wagons
full of shrieking, laughing participants. The race is to commemorate the past,
when Vinh Chau had no machines or tractors and used oxen to plow the fields.
The most exciting part of the festival is a boat race not on water but on dry
land. The race represents the hope for rain in times of drought. Racers make
boats from banana trees.
The festival also features parallel sentences and traditional songs whose lyrics
are prayers for rain and a good harvest.
Visitors to the festival will have a chance to enjoy the sweet voices of Khmer
girls singing traditional songs and talented dancers moving with the rhythms of
Khmer drums. The two-day event also features traditional folk games that
represent the hopes and beliefs of the Khmer people.
Source:SGT |
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