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Melanesians Unite

Papua New Guinea has some of the rare cultural traditional practices that are sacred.

While most are publicly performed, several of them can only be showcased within clans and tribes.

 

However, the fifth Melanesian Arts and Culture Festival have united Melanesians, showcasing some of these diverse and unique traditions.

 

It’s not only centered in the Festival Village in Port Moresby, but also outside the capital city, including other satellite venues of Alotau, Kokopo, Mount Hagen and Wewak. 

 

Today is the thirteenth day, since the festival begun on June 29 this year.

 

People convene to the festival village in numbers to the festival village to be part of the activities.

 

Laloki in Central Province for the first time, hosted contingents. The event took place at the secondary school area.

 

The New Caledonians, the first who provided entertainment followed by the West New Britain warrior dancers.

 

The main highlights were the fire eaters of the New Ireland Province.

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