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Buckwheat flower festival in Ha Giang promises diverse activities

Updated: 12:11, 17/11/2018
An annual festival centering around buckwheat flowers, the iconic flower of the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang, and the unique cultural values of local ethnic groups will begin on November 23.
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Director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyen Hong Hai said this year’s festival themed colorful flowers on the stone plateau will include a variety of activities, such as a photo exhibition on the Dong Van Karst Plateau Global Geopark, a re-enactment of the old market in Dong Van town, demonstrations on the production of the local honey specialty, and a flower road in Dong Van ancient town, among others.

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An annual festival centring around buckwheat flowers, the iconic flower of the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang, and the unique cultural values of local ethnic groups will begin on November 23.

More activities are planned in the neighboring Meo Vac district, notably a night market with folk music performances, a photo contest and a mountain climbing competition on Ma Pi Leng pass.

Along with Dong Van and Meo Vac, other districts in the province such as Quan Ba and Yen Minh will host cultural activities highlighting traditional crafts, cuisine and experiment tourism.

Tran Duc Quy, Vice Chairman of the provincial People Committee, said the festival, which has been held since 2015, has greatly contributed to the socio-economic development of the province.

The festival this year will be the largest so far as the province will review four years of the programme on tourism brand building for Dong Van Karst Plateau, he noted.

Beautiful fields of buckwheat flowers, framed by magnificent limestone mountains, have become a highlight attraction for tourists in Ha Giang province in recent years. The province hopes to draw more tourists by showcasing its natural attractions.

Thousands of tourists are expected to attend the one-month event, which will run until the end of this year.

Buckwheat is cultivated for its grain-like seeds, which are used to make specialty food by ethnic minorities in the mountainous region.

The crop is often planted around September. From late October to early November, large fields of buckwheat flowers are in full bloom, making a spectacular sight. The hills and mountains are covered by the white and pink of the flowers.

The flowers symbolize love and happiness, so many couples shoot their wedding photos in these fields.

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Source: VNA

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