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Buffalo Racing Festival. Festival in Thailand, #3
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- ISBN8233128899
- EAN9798233128899
- Date de parution09/02/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Beneath the monsoon-washed skies of Chonburi, an ancient rhythm survives the roar of the modern world. For over 150 years, the Wing Kwai festival has served as Thailand's most electrifying cultural bridge. Every October, as the rainy season retreats, the dusty tracks of Chonburi transform into a stage for the "noble beast"-the water buffalo-to thunder past cheering crowds in a display of raw power and deep-rooted partnership.
In this immersive exploration, author Iris Mcwell takes you beyond the spectacle of the race track. Discover how a spontaneous post-harvest celebration among farmers evolved into a vital provincial institution that preserves the DNA of Thai civilization. From the spiritual significance of the races coinciding with the end of Buddhist Lent to the meticulous "Olympic-style" training and nutrition of the champion buffaloes, this book reveals the "quiet truth" of a people who refuse to forget their roots.
Inside this cultural journey: The Agrarian Foundation: How the buffalo and rice became the twin pillars of Thai society over 5, 000 years. Training the Champions: A look at the secret diets, traditional massages, and the brave bareback jockeys who control one-ton animals at full gallop. A Tradition at a Crossroads: The challenges of maintaining a 150-year-old legacy in an era of rapid mechanization and global tourism.
The Future of Wing Kwai: How conservation breeding and community pride are reclaiming the buffalo as a symbol of sustainability for the next generation. Wing Kwai is more than a sporting event; it is a moving prayer of gratitude and a testament to the enduring bond between human and beast.
In this immersive exploration, author Iris Mcwell takes you beyond the spectacle of the race track. Discover how a spontaneous post-harvest celebration among farmers evolved into a vital provincial institution that preserves the DNA of Thai civilization. From the spiritual significance of the races coinciding with the end of Buddhist Lent to the meticulous "Olympic-style" training and nutrition of the champion buffaloes, this book reveals the "quiet truth" of a people who refuse to forget their roots.
Inside this cultural journey: The Agrarian Foundation: How the buffalo and rice became the twin pillars of Thai society over 5, 000 years. Training the Champions: A look at the secret diets, traditional massages, and the brave bareback jockeys who control one-ton animals at full gallop. A Tradition at a Crossroads: The challenges of maintaining a 150-year-old legacy in an era of rapid mechanization and global tourism.
The Future of Wing Kwai: How conservation breeding and community pride are reclaiming the buffalo as a symbol of sustainability for the next generation. Wing Kwai is more than a sporting event; it is a moving prayer of gratitude and a testament to the enduring bond between human and beast.























