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Horsemen Run with Two Bulls in Fields of Watered Rice Converted Into Mudslides

Summary by Diario Ojo
The bravest riders are not in Mongolia, among the heirs of Gengis Kan, but in Indonesia, where they participate year after year in the Pacu Jawi, a traditional bull race, in Nagari Tabek, Western Sumatra, in Indonesia.The Pacu Jawi is held annually in muddy rice fields to celebrate the end of the harvest season and the riders stand on a wooden plough attached to a pair of bulls, running between the mud and grains.Popular TraditionThe Pacu Jawi (…
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The bravest riders are not in Mongolia, among the heirs of Gengis Kan, but in Indonesia, where they participate year after year in the Pacu Jawi, a traditional bull race, in Nagari Tabek, Western Sumatra, in Indonesia.The Pacu Jawi is held annually in muddy rice fields to celebrate the end of the harvest season and the riders stand on a wooden plough attached to a pair of bulls, running between the mud and grains.Popular TraditionThe Pacu Jawi (…

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Diario Ojo broke the news on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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