Among the 19 ethnic groups residing in the northernmost province of Ha Giang, H’Mong is the largest and also the one who celebrates the traditional Tet earliest. According to the "moon calendar" of the H’Mong people, each month has 30 days and after 365 days, the new year begins. After 2 years of being affected by the Covid-19 epidemic, this year the H’Mong people celebrate Tet more bustling.
Gau Tao Festival is one of the most important festivals of the Mong ethnic minority people in Ta Su Choong commune in Hoang Su Phi district of the northernmost province of Ha Giang. It is held annually in September when paddy fields turn golden ripe, a highlight to attract tourists to the locality.
Gau Tao festival is the most important festival for Mong ethnic people. It is held annually in early spring to express gratitude towards gods and to pray for a prosperous and lucky year.
Gau Tao festival is the most important festival for Mong ethnic people. It is held annually in early spring to express gratitude towards gods and to pray for a prosperous and lucky year.
A spring festival will be held at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism in Hanoi on February 24-25 to promote the rich and diverse cultures of ethnic groups across the country and strengthen national unity.
Gau Tao festival is the most important festival forMong ethnic people in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang. It is held annually in early spring to express gratitude towards gods for blessi
A cultural and tourism event honouring the values of terraced paddy fields and the culture of ethnic groups in Ha Giang province will take place in Hoang Su Phi district from Sept. 24-26.