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Encore la tradition.....
Pour conjurer le mauvais oeil, on balade une vache, qui est sensée absober tout le mauvais (!?) et ensuite, parée de fleurs, la pauvre bête n'a plus que quelques douloureux instants à vivre....on la pend.
Il existe aussi la variante poule, attachée à l'abre jusqu'à ce que mort s'en suive....
Naturellement cela est supposé apporter tous les bienfaits....de l'eau, de la prospérité, etc
Ce festival pluri centenaire draine des centaines de touristes....
 
Des voix s'élèvent contre cette barbarie.... d'autres plutôt pour éviter que cela ne soit trop touristique

 

 

 

NDLR.... je ne comprends pas comment on peut "prétendre" récolter du bon, quand on commence par torturer un être sensible et innocent.. encore une idée tordue de l'humain.

 

 

 

 

 

Pictured: Horrifying moment a live bull is hung from a tree until it dies for Chinese 'luck' festival
  • The 'cow hanging ceremony' is supposed to bring a bumper harvest 
  • It has been carried out by the Dong people of China for about 400 years 
  • Bull is decorated with flowers before being hoisted up and left to die

By BECKY EVANS


Chinese villagers have defended their tradition of hanging a live bull from a tree until it dies as part of a ritual to bring them luck and a bumper harvest. 

The 'cow-hanging ceremony' has been carried out by the minority Dong people of southern China for almost 500 years and now attracts hundreds of tourists. 

The tradition in Baojiang village, Guangxi Zhuang region, is supposed to bring good weather and a full harvest, as well as peace and prosperity.

Barbaric: The bull is hanged from a tree as part of a traditional Dong festival to bring good luck at harvest

Barbaric: The bull is hanged from a tree as part of a traditional Dong festival to bring good luck at harvest

 

Horrifying: In front of families and young children the bull is hauled up and hanged until it dies

Horrifying: In front of families and young children the bull is hauled up and hanged until it dies

Residents parade the bull around the area, where it supposedly collects bad luck. 

They then choose a ceremonial tree in the village, from which to hang the animal, and decorate it with red flowers before it is killed. 

 

 

 

Residents in Baojiang village, Rongshui, Guangxi, have denied the spectacle is cruel, and are refusing to give it up, especially as it is growing into a popular tourist attraction.

Lu Hung, who lives in the village, said the killing of the bull is part of their traditions. 

He said: 'We also hang cows also to warn those people who don’t behave themselves. [This] used to be the threat of what will happen to them.' 

The ceremony has been held annually for 470 years on June 2 of the traditional Chinese calendar and traditionally acts as a warning to villagers to abide by local rules. 

Ceremonial: After choosing the tree, villagers then fix the animal with flowers and the rope

Ceremonial: After choosing the tree, villagers then fix the animal with flowers and the rope

Cruel: The bull is decorated and then led around the village before it is attached to the tree

Cruel: The bull is decorated and then led around the village before it is attached to the tree

 

Once the animal is decorated and tied with the rope, the strongest villagers haul the terrified and struggling bull into the air where it eventually dies in front of families and young children.

The noose is sometimes looped over the animal's leg so it stays alive for longer for the hundreds of people who turn up to watch. 

Villagers who watch the struggles will be blessed by the gods, according to tradition.

There are about three million ethnic Dong people in China and they have a distinct language and festivals from the rest of the country. 

Many of their rituals are aimed at appeasing their gods and animals, usually chickens, are offered as a sacrifice. 

The chickens are attached to 'sacred trees' until they die.

Tradition: The cow hanging ceremony has been carried out for hundreds of years in the area

Tradition: The cow hanging ceremony has been carried out for hundreds of years in the area

 



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2364099/Pictured-Horrifying-moment-live-bull-hung-tree-dies-Chinese-luck-festival.html#ixzz2ZPmh03XJ 
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F
Harchis dégeulasse ses chinois , un pays de dégénérés ,
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<br /> <br /> Comment "inventer" un truc pareil?????<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
F
Bandes de malades, c'est abominable de voir ça, j'en suis malade !!!
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<br /> <br /> Tu penses avoir tout vu, question maltraitance et tu tombes sur ça!<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
M
Inimaginable le comble de l'horreur.<br /> Mamie mazou
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<br /> <br /> Faut vraiment avoir un gros gros problème<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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quelle bande de sauvages !!!!! d abrutis toujours les animaux victimes de détraqués !!!! honte à la chine !!
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<br /> <br /> OUi, HONTE à tous les pays et hommes qui sur cette terre font souffrir pour RIEN tant d'innocents<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />

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