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Ethnic Culture Village to celebrate National Day with various activities

Various activities will be held at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism next month in celebration of the upcoming National Independence Day, according to organisers.
Ethnic Culture Village to celebrate National Day with various activities ảnh 1Various colourful activities showcasing the rich traditional cultures of the country's 54 ethnic groups are set to take place at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism, in celebration of the National Independence Day. (Photo: langvanhoavietnam.vn)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) ꦇ– Various activities will be held at theVietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism next month incelebration of the upcoming National Independence Day, according to organisers.

Visitors to the village in Hanoi’s suburbs will have anopportunity to immerse in the rich culture of Vietnam's 54 ethnic groupsthrough a programme themed Vui Tet Doc Lap (HappyIndependence Day) to take place from September 1 to 4 to celebrate the 78thanniversary of the National Day (September 2, 1945-2023). The event promises a dazzling showcase of the rich traditionalcultures through highland market space, enchanting folk dances, regionalcuisines and other festive performances. All activities are aimed at fosteringthe enrichment of ethnic minorities’ culture and the promotion of localtourism. More than 200 artisans, compatriots, and artists are set toparticipate in the festivities. This impressive line-up includes more than 100compatriots representing 15 distinct ethnic groups, with participants rangingfrom village elders and chiefs to skilled artisans. Among the participating ethnic communities are the Nung and Tay fromthe northern province of Thai Nguyen, Dao from Hanoi, Mong and Muong from thenorthern mountain provinces of Ha Giang and Hoa Binh respectively, and manyothers from diverse regions across the country. The centrepiece of the event is the Chovung cao Vui Tet doc lap (Highland Market to Celebrate IndependenceDay), a reimagined marketplace reflecting the colourful tapestry of northwestand northeast ethnic groups. The market is set to offer a unique experience where visitors canimmerse themselves in the cultures of the ethnic communities through variousbooths of different ethnic groups. These booths will showcase local ethnic products, ranging frombamboo shoots, star anise, and cardamom to regional dishes like thang co, corn wine or roasted suckling pigwith honey. Additionally, a wide array of traditional clothing, accessories,and souvenirs from different ethnic groups will also be available for purchase. The market space seamlessly integrates festival and entertainmentareas, accompanied by folk song and dance performances, traditional games, anddiverse cuisines of various ethnicities.

Visitors will have a chance to participate in traditionalactivities such as trading, traditional dish preparation or corn wine tastingwhile listening to the histories shared by people of ethnic minorities.

🎉 The celebration will also shine a spotlight on traditional artforms, including the lion dance of the Nung ethnic group, designated as aNational Intangible Cultural Heritage. A dynamic and rhythmic performance, thelion dance embodies the martial spirit and cultural significance.

Additionally, during this time, several traditional festivals willalso be recreated there./.
VNA

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