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The most popular of Northeastern festivals with
foreign tourists is the Surin Elephant Round-up which is held
annually in November. The people of Surin have long been renowned
for their skill in capturing and training wild elephants and the
round-up. In the past wild elephants lived in the forest areas
of nearby Cambodia. Unfortunately, these areas have been inaccessible
due to civil war in Cambodia, and at the same time, the elephant
population is markedly decreasing thus the elephant catchers must
now make a living by taking their charges around the country giving
shows.
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The greatest event of the Surin round-up is a beautifully
organised display of the talents and abilities of these superb beasts.
The round-up first look place in 1960. It begins with a mass procession
of all the elephants taking part, usually 120-150, ranging from
calves only a few weeks old to the well-trained elephants with many
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During the show, hundreds of the huge animals
demonstrate their prowess at moving logs, playing soccer and
winning a tug-of-war against human teams. Other demonstrations
are designed to show not only the great strength of the elephants
but also show they can be very intelligent, gentle and obedient.
The show concludes with a mock battle illustrating what was
formerly an important part of their duties.
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The round-up in those days was an annual state
ceremony presided over by the king himself. There were prayers
and citations devised for the ceremony and for the taming of
captured elephants afterwards. In recent times, the event has
been revived and has become a major tourist attraction for the
country, with the province of Surin as the main centre of activities.
The event draws more and more visitors each year.
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The event is the occasion for great fun in which
the visitor is welcome to join. It also offers superb opportunities
for learning about the dintinct folk culture of the Northeast.
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With permission form : Thanapol Chadchaidee. (1994). Essays
on Thailand. Bangkok : Thaichareunkanpem. |
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