A festival featuring khen, typical bamboo flutes of
the Mong ethnic minority people, will be held in the northern
mountainous province of Ha Giang for the second time on August 30 and
31.
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The Khen Mong Festival in Dong Van District is organised to gather, make use of, conserve and popularise different forms of performances using the musical instrument, such as dancing with khen or khen blowing.— Photo laodong
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HA GIANG (VNS) — A festival featuring khen, typical bamboo flutes of the Mong ethnic minority people, will be held in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang for the second time on August 30 and 31.
The Khen Mong Festival in Dong Van District is organised to gather, make use of, conserve and popularise different forms of performances using the musical instrument, such as dancing with khen or khen blowing.
According to the district's People's Committee, the festival gives local artisans the opportunity to exchange and share experience with their counterparts from other areas.
Taking place on the occasion of the Independence Day holiday, September 2, the event aims to attract a large number of tourists to the Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark.
Festival goers will not only enjoy khen performances but also many other folk games: tree and rope climbing, ball beating, pole pushing, arrow shooting, and nightingale fighting.
Traditional costume shows and local specialties will also be featured. — VNS