Published: 00:00 Friday - November 27, 2009
“It is a very grand ceremony for Central Highland people,” said Y Wai Bya, director of the provincial department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
Since traditional times, the main source of water supply in the highlands has come from the upper sections of the rivers and streams, making these important places for the community.
Elephants will be other main feature of the Legend of Central Highland Elephant Festival during the cultural week. “In addition to gong culture, elephants are typical to the region,” said Tran Sy Thanh, deputy chairman of the provincial People’s Committee.
There will be 30 elephants taking part in the festival with competitions including an elephant football match, an elephant running race, a swimming race, and an elephant competition.
Other activities include a fire festival, a highland ethnic fashion show, roadside festivities, a wood sculpture camp, a food gala and a commerce and trade exhibition.
Dak Lak is located in the centre of the highlands with a population of 1.8 million covering 13,125sq.km. It owes its rapid development to coffee and rubber production.
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