
Papua New Guinea Arts and Cultural Festival: A Celebration of Creativity and Heritage
Every November, Papua New Guinea hosts the Papua New Guinea Arts and Cultural Festival, an extraordinary celebration that highlights the creativity, heritage, and cultural diversity of the nation. Held in the bustling city of Port Moresby, this festival brings together artists, dancers, musicians,…
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Enga Cultural Show: Celebrating the Unique Traditions of the Highlands
Every August, the highlands of Papua New Guinea come alive with the Enga Cultural Show, a vibrant celebration that highlights the unique traditions and customs of the Enga Province. Held in the town of Wabag, this cultural event brings together different tribes from…
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Morobe Agricultural Show: A Celebration of Farming, Culture, and Community
The Morobe Provincial Agricultural Society conducts the annual Morobe Show, held in Lae, Papua New Guinea. The show is one of the major tourist attraction and showcases the Agricultural,
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Kenu and Kundu Festival: A Celebration of Maritime Culture and Traditions
The Kenu & Kundu Festival has been hosted for more than 10 years. The show comprises of the most spectacular canoe cultural event in Papua New Guinea with well over 1,500 participants and 110 canoes, with an estimated 20,000 spectators per day.
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Goroka Show: The Spectacular Independence Celebration
Every September, the town of Goroka in Papua New Guinea bursts into life with the spectacular Goroka Show. Held during Papua New Guinea’s Independence Day weekend, typically around mid-September, this vibrant festival brings together more than 100 tribal groups from across the country….
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Crocodile Festival: Honoring the Sacred Connection Between People and Nature
Each August, the Sepik region of Papua New Guinea comes alive with the Crocodile Festival—a unique event that honors the sacred bond between the Sepik people and the crocodiles that inhabit their land. Held in Ambunti, along the mighty Sepik River, this annual…
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Mount Hagen Cultural Show: A Vibrant Showcase of Papua New Guinea’s Diversity
Every August, usually around the third weekend (19th – 21st August), the Mount Hagen Cultural Show turns the town of Mount Hagen into a vibrant cultural hub. This iconic event brings together over 80 tribal groups from across Papua New Guinea, creating a…
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National Mask and Warwagira Festival: A Tribute to East New Britain’s Artistic Heritage
Every July, the city of Rabaul in East New Britain comes alive with the National Mask and Warwagira Festival, a vibrant celebration that honors the cultural heritage of the Tolai and Baining people. This festival brings together communities from across the province, each…
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Madang Festival: Celebrating the Coastal Culture and Traditions of Papua New Guinea
Madang Festival showcases the diverse cultural heritages of Papua New Guinea, annually during the month of June in Madang .Most importantly the residents of Madang come to live, proudly displaying its many unique cultural groups.
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