On February 17, tens of thousands of locals in the northern mountainous province of Tuyen Quang, as well as tourists, flocked to Chiem Hoa District, Tuyen Quang, to join the Long Tong (going to the field) festival, a unique and typical agricultural festival of the Tay ethnic minority group in the locality.
Celebrated annually between the 8th day of the Lunar New Year, the festival is a religious ritual dedicated to the god of agriculture to receive his blessing for verdant crops and prosperity for villagers throughout the year.
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Leaders of Chiem Hoa District, Tuyen Quang Province, beat drums to open the festival.
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The annual event begins with a parade of nine trays of local specialties as an offering to gods to thank them for good crops and hopes for a prosperous and peaceful time ahead in the New Year.
It was followed by a lion dance, performed by youngsters, a Tich Dien (ploughing) ceremony, and folk games such as tug of war, stick pushing, and cloth ball throwing.
The Tay ethnic group in Tuyen Quang Province has more than 215,000 people, accounting for nearly 27% of the province's population.
Long Tong is a typical festival of the Tay people in Tuyen Quang Province, recognised as a national intangible cultural heritage and has become a unique tourist product during each Tet and Spring season.
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Source: NDO
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