- Yak racing
Yak racing is a
spectator sport held at many traditionalfestival s ofTibet andMongolia , and can be one of the most entertaining parts of a Tibetan horse festival, [cite web | url = http://kekexili.typepad.com/life_on_the_tibetan_plate/2007/03/yak_races.html | title = Yak Races | work = Life on the Tibetan Plateau | accessdate = 2007-07-15] in gatherings which integrate popular dances and songs with traditional physical games.cite web | url = http://www.china-fpa.org/en/hpa2002/2002e/e-index12.htm | title = Yak Racing | author = China Folklore Photographic Association | accessdate = 2007-07-15] Each competitor, which commonly number 10 or 12, will mount theyak , and run towards the opposite end of the race course in a sprint. Yaks can run surprisingly fast over short distances. The winner is usually given severalkhata (a traditional Tibetan scarf) as well as a small amount of prize money. Yak racing is also known to be performed in parts ofKazakhstan ,Kyrgyzstan and inPamir inPakistan . [cite web | url = http://www.mountainvoices.org/pa_th_history.asp | title = Mountain Voices: oral testimonies from the Karakorum mountains, Pakistan: local themes: history | accessdate = 2007-07-15]Yak racing became an integral part of the Jyekundo (
Yushu in Chinese) Horse Festival in 2006. It was held 20km south of Jyekundo near the small town ofBatang with over 20,000 people in attendance. For the2007 horse festival all 6 counties ofYushu Tibet Autonomous Prefecture are combining resources and financing together to provide a larger festival, called Khampa Arts Festival (Chin. "Kangba Yishu Jie") in the prefecure capital of Jyekundo with an anticipated 40,000 to 50,000 people in attendance. . [cite book | title = Tibet Handbook | pages = p. 436 | isbn = 1-900949-33-4 | publisher = Footprint Handbooks | author = Bhutan Gyurme Dorje | year = 1996]Yak racing is also a common sport in the
farming andstockbreeding areas on the grandTibetan Plateau . They hold yak racing events annually to celebrate the good harvest, and they pray for good weather during the coming year.In the northern
Khangai Mountains ofMongolia , the traditional Yak Festival is held near the lakeTerkhiin Tsagaan Nuur every year, on the first and second days of August. Nomadic culture in the Khangai Mountains is very strong, and the area has one of the highest concentrations of yaks in the world. The event is eagerly anticipated by the community and great fun is had by all participants. The event includes yak racing and showing, wild stallion and yakrodeo riding, milking contests and other traditional Naadam events of horse racing,wrestling andarchery . [cite web | url = http://www.panoramicjourneys.com/mongolia.php | title = Mongolia | work = Panoramic Journeys | accessdate = 2007-07-15]ee also
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* [http://kekexili.typepad.com/life_on_the_tibetan_plate/2007/03/yak_races.html Yak Racing] — photographs and information
* [http://www.humanrights.cn/zt/magazine/pic/046/p29-1.jpgPhotograph of yak racing]
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