H’Mong people celebrate traditional New Year festival
These days, H’Mong ethnic people in the mountainous areas of Bac Yen district, northern province of Son La are celebrating traditional New Year festival.
H’Mong ethnic people perform the ritual on gluing paper on tools and house appliance (Source: VNA)
Banh day (rice cake) is an indispensible dish in H’Mong people’s Tet banquet (Source: VNA)
Banh day (rice cake) is an indispensible dish in H’Mong people’s Tet banquet (Source: VNA)
H’Mong boys and girls in Hong Ngai commune, Bac Yen district in Pa Pao throwing game (Source: VNA)
H’Mong boys and girls in Hong Ngai commune, Bac Yen district in Pa Pao throwing game (Source: VNA)
H’Mong boys and girls in Hong Ngai commune, Bac Yen district in Pa Pao throwing game (Source: VNA)
A ritual to cut paper to glue on farming tools to show their gratitude to the tools for having helped them earn a living for the whole family (Source: VNA)
Young people join in making banh day (rice cake) (Source: VNA)
H’Mong ethnic people in Hong Ngai commune, Bac Yen district worship the ancestor (Source: VNA)
H’Mong children in Moc Chau district, Son La province during traditional New Year festival (Source: VNA)
The fire dancing festival of the Red Dao ethnic group was revived in Huoi Sau village, Pa Tan commune, Nam Po district, in the northern province of Dien Bien on November 21.
The Culture-Tourism Village for Vietnamese Ethnic Groups on the western outskirts of Hanoi welcomed some 500,000 visitors from the outset of this year, up 20 percent from the same time in 2017, the village’s management board said on December 3.
The cherry blossom festival will return to Pa Khoang commune, Dien Bien district, the northwestern province of Dien Bien for the second time from January 11 – 13, 2019.
The Ha Nhi people in northern mountainous Dien Bien province celebrate their traditional New Year festival (Tet) at the end of the 10th or the beginning of the 11th lunar month annually.
Various cultural and art activities are set to be held at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism throughout January, the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism said on January 3.