The Phnom Penh Post

River festival sporting gala ends in Takhmao

- HS Manjunath

THE three-day annual Mekong River Festival and multi-sport gala, which concluded today, attracted thousands of visitors to the Phnom Penh suburb of Takhmao.

Traditiona­l Kun Khmer kickboxing, open river swimming and Khmer chess were major attraction­s, alongside food courts, a Cambodian products expo, music and entertainm­ent.

Launched in Kratie province three years ago jointly by the Ministry of Tourism and the National Olympic Committee of Cambodia in conjunctio­n with local authoritie­s and private sponsors and partners, Kampong Cham and Stung Treng hosted the next two festivals.

T he fou r t h e d it ion a l s o ser ved as a celebrator y event to pay t r ibute to Asia’s sevent h longest r i ver, wh ic h originates in t he Tibetan plateau and covers an estimated distance of 4,350 k ilometres, f l ow i ng t h r ou g h C h i n a’s Yunan prov ince, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand and Cambodia before merging with the sea in Vietnam.

For the thronging masses, there was plenty of sporting action, with a fun run kicking off the festivitie­s on Friday morning.

Traditiona­l river boating built the excitement for the next two days, with dozens plunging into the river for a competitiv­e swim, and barefooted Kun Khmer fighters keeping the sweating masses entertaine­d despite the hot and humid conditions.

The brawny wrestling and football had a huge following, and the brainy Khmer chess players matched their wits in a beautiful setting overlookin­g the river.

While the focus during the festival, sponsored this year by the Cambodia Beverage Com- pany, was on highlighti­ng the Mekong as a vital source of sustainabl­e life and the role it has played over the centuries in shaping the lives of people living along its path, a huge cultural and commercial element was built into the celebratio­ns.

“The Mekong provides a sustainabl­e lifeline for thousands in Cambodia, and this threeday festival is to raise awareness among people to keep it pollution-free so that the communitie­s can prosper from its enormous resources.

“It is also a venue for people to enjoy three days of a festival atmosphere, with sport, music, food and entertainm­ent all around, and a major boost for eco tourism,” secretary-general of the National Olympic Committee of Cambodia Vath Chamroeun said.

 ?? SRENG MENG SRUN ?? Traditiona­l boat racing was a highlight of the fourth Mekong River Festival.
SRENG MENG SRUN Traditiona­l boat racing was a highlight of the fourth Mekong River Festival.

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