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The annual buffalo races are held in the 11th lunar month – normally in October. This year, it was on October 22nd. The races are held in front of the municipal office in the provincial capital.
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The races are sprints – mad 100-yard dashes that somewhat resemble stampedes – with the riders pushing their beasts of burden forward in the hopes of winning cash rewards with beasts of burden competing in large, medium and small sizes.
There were also a beauty pageant for buffalos.
Of course, no such event is complete without a market, a fun fair, some folk music concerts and a beauty pageant. Who wouldn’t want to be crowned as Miss Buffalo?
The week featured slingshot shooting, kite competitions, slimy bamboo post-climbing, cock fighting and Muay Thai boxing filling the playbill.
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