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Serak Gulo (Jawi: سراق ڬولو) is an annual festival celebrated by ethnic Indian Indonesian to express gratitude in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia.[1] This tradition is held by distributing sugar to the public by menyerak (scattering or throwing) to it. Serak Gulo is commemorates every 1st Jumada al-Thani—in Islamic calendar.
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[edit ]- ^ "Serak Gulo, tradisi masyarakat keturunan India di Padang". BBC Indonesia. 2017年02月28日. Retrieved 2018年03月24日.