Vibrant Muong communities converge in Buon Ma Thuot, adorned in colorful attire, as they prepare for their grand cultural celebration.
Devotees engage in sacred rituals, offering gratitude to divine protectors for their blessings and guardianship over the village.
This festive occasion embodies aspirations for bountiful harvests, favorable weather, and protection against calamities and diseases.
Cultural and athletic events, including mesmerizing drum and gong performances, enrich the festival’s vibrant tapestry.
Traditional games like wooden drum dancing, shuttlecock throwing, tug-of-war, and crossbow shooting captivate both locals and visitors alike.
These competitions highlight the villagers’ agricultural prowess and honor the essence of rural life.
Traditionally hosted at the communal house or an open field, the festival fosters a sacred yet lively communal spirit.

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