The festival commemorates Royal Highness Linh Lang, the fourth son of Emperor Ly Thanh Tong (1054-1072), who organised the festival at the beginning of each year as a health training activity for his soldiers (Source: VNA)
The festival commemorates Royal Highness Linh Lang, the fourth son of Emperor Ly Thanh Tong (1054-1072), who organised the festival at the beginning of each year as a health training activity for his soldiers (Source: VNA)
Seniors of the village get ready to beat a drum to commence the festival. (Source: VNA
The festival comprises competitions amongst children of the village, aged under 11 years, under 14 years and local adults (Source: VNA)
The festival comprises competitions amongst children of the village, aged under 11 years, under 14 years and local adults (Source: VNA)
Bare-chested men in brightly coloured belts grapple for possession of the giant wooden ball (Source: VNA)
Bare-chested men in brightly coloured belts grapple for possession of the giant wooden ball (Source: VNA)
Bare-chested men in brightly coloured belts grapple for possession of the giant wooden ball (Source: VNA)
Bare-chested men in brightly coloured belts grapple for possession of the giant wooden ball (Source: VNA)
Bare-chested men in brightly coloured belts grapple for possession of the giant wooden ball (Source: VNA)
Bare-chested men in brightly coloured belts grapple for possession of the giant wooden ball (Source: VNA)
Bare-chested men in brightly coloured belts grapple for possession of the giant wooden ball (Source: VNA)
Bare-chested men in brightly coloured belts grapple for possession of the giant wooden ball (Source: VNA)
The team which scores three consecutive points is named the victors (Source: VNA)
Ball scrambling festival
Local villagers and visitors took part in a traditional ball scrambling festival which commenced in Thuy Linh village, Linh Nam ward, Hoang Mai district, Hanoi, on February 9.