Hue has two more national cultural heritages

The new rice festival of the Co Tu ethnic people and the traditional knowledge of bun bo Hue (Hue-style beef noodle soup) have both been officially listed in the national intangible cultural heritages, the Department of Culture and Sports of Hue city have announced.

Bun bo Hue eatery at the end of a quiet alley on Hung Vuong street, Hue city. (Photo: VNA)
Bun bo Hue eatery at the end of a quiet alley on Hung Vuong street, Hue city. (Photo: VNA)

Hue (VNS/VNA) - The new rice festival of the Co Tu ethnic people and the traditional knowledge of bun bo Hue (Hue-style beef noodle soup) have both been officially listed in the national intangible cultural heritages, the Department of Culture and Sports of Hue city have announced.

The new rice festival is a representative agricultural ritual that reflects the close relationship between humans, nature and deities in the cultural life of the Co Tu people in Nam Dong, Long Quang and Khe Tre communes.

Held after each harvest season, the festival, locally known as Bhuoih Haro Tome, expresses gratitude to the deities, especially the rice god for blessing the village with abundant harvests, peaceful living and prosperity.

This festival has been preserved and passed down through generations, becoming a distinctive feature of the traditional rice cultivation cycle of the Co Tu people. It also serves as an important occasion for the community to gather, celebrate and strengthen their bonds of solidarity.

The ceremony can take place within individual families or on a larger scale involving the entire community. It features various activities such as offerings, sacrifices, gong and drum performances, the traditional Padil Yaya dance, traditional cuisine and the symbolic decoration of the Xonur worship pole.

According to the Department of Culture and Sports of Hue, bun bo Hue is not only a dish famous nationwide and internationally, but also a culmination of hundreds of years of traditional knowledge passed down through generations.

Linked to spiritual life, community activities and traditional craft villages like Van Cu and O Sa, this dish profoundly reflects the soul, lifestyle and culinary culture of the people of Hue.

A steaming bowl of bun bo Hue features thin noodles and a sweet, clear broth simmered from beef bones and pork hocks, infused with the aromatic scents of lemongrass and shrimp paste, creating an irresistible fragrance. The highlight includes tender slices of beef, rich pork hocks, along with crab cake, blood pudding and a sprinkle of green onions and coriander on top.

In 2014, renowned chef Anthony Bourdain introduced bun bo Hue on CNN, calling it the "greatest soup in the world." It was included in the Asian Record Organisation’s list of the Top 100 Asian Culinary Delights in 2016.In 2023, Taste Atlas, a prestigious international food website, ranked Hue 28th among the 100 cities with the best food in the world, highlighting Hue beef noodle soup as one of the must-try dishes when visiting the city.

The recognition of this heritage not only affirms the cultural value of Hue's cuisine but also establishes a legal foundation and important impetus for Hue city to enhance its efforts in preserving, promoting, and utilising heritage values within its cultural industry development strategy.

This contributes to local tourism and economic-cultural growth, and also serves as a meaningful stepping stone in the journey to make Hue a UNESCO Creative City in the field of gastronomy.

"The city Department of Culture and Sports will collaborate with various departments, artisans, and the community to continue implementing activities to honour and promote the heritage, contributing to spreading the value of the traditional knowledge of bun bo Hue to the public both domestically and internationally,” said Phan Thanh Hai, the director of the department.

This dish should not only be a source of pride for the people of Hue but also a cultural symbol of Vietnam on the global stage, he added./.

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