Soc Trang (VNA) – Many communes in the Mekong Deltaprovince of Soc Trang, which are home to a largenumber of Khmer ethnic people, are enjoying a warmer, merrier Sene Doltafestival this year as they have met new-style rural area status with poverty rate declining, according a local official for ethnicminority affairs.
Sene Dolta is one of themost important religious festivals for Khmer ethnic people, alongwith Chol Chnam Thmay (New Year) and Ooc Oom Bok to thank the Moon for a goodharvest.
Duringthe event, people gather to pay homage to their ancestors and enjoy traditionalsinging and dancing after a year of hard work.
Sene Dolta is celebratedfrom the 30th of the eighth lunar month to the second of the ninth lunar month each year, falling on September 28 – 30 this year.
My Xuyen district, where Khmer people account for over 33percent of the district’s population, have all the 10 communes earn new-style rural area status ahead the festival this year.
Thanks to concerted efforts of the local authority andpeople for many years, My Xuyen’s communes have got a facelift with higher living standards and improved economic lives of farmers, said ViceChairman of the district’s People’s Committee Dao Dac Hung.
The poverty rate was brought from 26 percent in 2011 to about 4 percent this year and the annual per capita income reached 42.5 millionVND (1,827 USD), a 3.5-fold increase from eight years ago, he added.
Son Soc, a farmer from Thanh Quoi commune, said few daysbefore the festival, his entire family gathered to decorate the house and make“banh tet” (cylindical sticky rice dumpling with pork), an indispensabletraditional dish of SeneDolta.
On September 28, a grand ceremony was held at Moni SrasKeo pagoda in Thanh Tri district and broadcast live by the local television,featuring various Khmer cultural and arts performances.
On the occasion, provincial authorities have visited and presentedgifts to 92 Khmer pagodas in the province and met and expressed greetings to key figures of the community and those renderingservice to the nation.
SocTrang provinceis home to over 397,000 Khmer people who account for 30 percent of the province’spopulation. They live mainly in Chau Thanh, Long Phu, My Xuyen, Cu Lao Dung and My Tu districts./.