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Culture in mountainous areas to be introduced in Hà Nội

Tay ethnic people offer goods to gods during long tong festival. The festival will be organised in Ha Noi. — Photo dulichvietnam.com
Viet Nam News

HA NOI —Festivals of ethnic people living in the northern mountainous region will soon be on show in Ha Noi.

Entitled ‘Scent and Beauty of Mountainous Region’, the festival, organised by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, will take place on November 21-23 at the Exhibition Centre for Culture and Arts, 2 Hoa Lu Street.

It will feature the culture of ethnic groups from northern mountainous provinces such as Ha Giang, Tuyen Quang, Thai Nguyen and Son La.

The event aims to glorify the cultural heritage of ethnic minority groups in northern mountainous regions on the occasion of Cultural Heritage Day (November 23), according to Vuong Duy Bien, vice minister of Culture.

“It also raises people’s awareness of preserving and promoting traditional culture,” he said.

Visitors will see cap sac (coming-of-age), the maturity ritual of the San Diu from Vinh Phuc Province. All men must go through the ritual to be recognised by the community as mature enough to undertake communal positions. Other festivals featured include the wedding ceremony of the Dao from Tuyen Quang Province and long tong (going-to-field) of the Tay from Bac Kan Province.

During the three-day festival, ethnic people will perform traditional music, singing and dancing.

An exhibition featuring the culture, landscape and local dishes of all provinces participating in the festival will be held.

A traditional house with 24 pillars of the Tay from Thai Nguyen will be on display at the exhibition. The house belongs to a Tay family. On the occasion, they will attend the festival and speak with visitors, telling them about their life in the house.

A Tay house has a nine-step staircase, nine being a lucky number to ensure the boys and girls of the family get married. The house’s owner greets guests at the foot of the stairs and walks behind guests on the stairs to protect them. — VNS


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