An art performance and an ethnic costume show presented by Hoa people in Southern Soc Trang province as part of main activities to mark the Ooc Om Boc festival, concluded on Nov. 1.

The four-day performance attracted the participation of over 500 amateur artists and people of Hoa ethnic group in the province, competing in folk songs, traditional music, dancing and costume shows.

This year’s Ooc Om Boc festival, which will run until November 2, also includes a photo exhibition on Vietnam’s ethnic groups, and sports, food and fine arts performances.

A traditional Ghe Ngo (long boat) race starting from October 26 to November 2 is another highlight of the festival, capturing the interest of every spectator. Ten female and 30 male teams are participating in the boat race.

Ooc Om Boc means “eating new young rice”. The Ooc Om Boc Festival is a Moon God worshipping ceremony of the Khmer ethnic people which is organised on the 15 th day of lunar 10 th month, after the main harvest of the year./.