The Sel Kambang Festival in Papua New Guinea’s North Fly District has emerged as a key cultural event for Western Province. The festival successfully brought together various tribes and communities, fostering a sense of unity and shared identity. A primary focus of the event is the preservation of unique local traditions and cultural practices. Organizers highlight the festival’s importance in maintaining cultural heritage amidst ongoing societal changes. The event serves as a platform for inter-tribal exchange and understanding. Its growing significance underscores the value placed on cultural preservation within the region. The festival’s continued success promises to strengthen community bonds and promote cultural continuity.
