Aug 31, 2016 / 14:18
Hanoi: Independent Holiday to be held at Culture and Tourism Village of Vietnamese ethnic groups
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism annouced that from September 1-30, Independent Holliday celebration will be held from September 1-30 at the Culture and Tourism Village of Vietnamese ethnic groups (Dong Mo, Son Tay, Hanoi) to mark the 71th anniversary of National Day (September 2).
The programme will reenact a cultural space imbued with colours of ethnic groups in the country’s northwestern and northeastern regions and its main event will be the cultural space of the Tay Bac market with the theme “Son La regular market welcomes Tet.”
Rituals and traditional customs will be performed as well as will art and dance programmes by ethnic groups like the Thai in Nghe An province, Muong in Hoa Binh province, Tay in Thai Nguyen province, Dao in Hanoi, Kho Mu in Dien Bien province, E De in Dak Lak province, Ba Na in Gia Lai province and Khmer in Soc Trang. Local specialties and dishes will be displayed at the market.
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