Tourists experience pounding round sticky rice cake with the Mong people. (Photo: VNA)
Tourists experience pounding round sticky rice cake with the Mong people. (Photo: VNA)
Festivals are organized to preserve ethnic cultures, while creating spaces for tourists to experience. (Photo: VNA)
Festivals are organized to preserve ethnic cultures, while creating spaces for tourists to experience. (Photo: VNA)
Traditional festivals are organized to attract tourists to explore and experience local ethnic cultures. (Photo: VNA)
Traditional festivals are organized to attract tourists to explore and experience local ethnic cultures. (Photo: VNA)
Traditional costumes of the Mong ethnic group are so attractive to tourists. (Photo: VNA)
Traditional costumes of the Mong ethnic group are so attractive to tourists. (Photo: VNA)
A tourist experiences sewing traditional Mong costume. (Photo: VNA)
A tourist experiences sewing traditional Mong costume. (Photo: VNA)
Local farming products are sold at festivals. (Photo: VNA)
Local farming products are sold at festivals. (Photo: VNA)
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Yen Bai preserves ethnic culture associated with tourism development

Located at the gateway to the Northwestern region, Yen Bai is home to 30 ethnic groups, each with its own unique cultural characteristics. Over the years, the province has focused on preserving and promoting the traditional cultural values of its ethnic groups in conjunction with tourism development. This approach has helped local people maintain their cultural identity, while also providing a boost to tourism and contributing to improving the lives of the local population.