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Post by : Shakul
Villagers in West Java gathered after Eid al-Fitr to celebrate a long-standing tradition of firing wooden cannons made from kapok trees. Across the river, different communities competed to see who could produce the loudest boom, turning the festival into a lively cultural showdown filled with joy, craftsmanship, and community pride.
This age-old custom highlights the strong community bonds and rich cultural heritage of the region, while also offering a spirited display of skill and friendly rivalry among participants. Though the cannon blasts are dramatic and exciting, the tradition is carefully managed to ensure the safety of villagers and spectators alike.
The festival remains a cherished part of post-Eid celebrations in West Java, reflecting both the ingenuity and the festive spirit of the local people.
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