The Tay ethnic people in Bac Kan province have a rich traditional culture including genres of poetry, songs, fairy tales, folk jokes, traditional festivals, dances and music. Among the folk songs and dances of the Tay, the bowl dance is one of the most widely popular and most frequently used dances.
Black Chung cake is a distinctive type of Chung cake made by the Tay ethnic people in Bac Ha district, Lao Cai province. Traditionally prepared only for Tet (the Lunar New Year), it has now gained popularity and has become a sought-after delicacy among tourists visiting the region.
Dubbed the “mini Sapa of the Northeast region”, Binh Lieu district in Quang Ninh province is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, with each season displaying its own unique beauty. If you love ancient charm and traditional culture, you can visit the Tay ethnic villages in Binh Lieu to explore the unique architectural style of their earthen houses.
The Moon Worship Festival is a significant cultural event celebrated by the Tay ethnic people in the mountainous province of Ha Giang. It takes place annually on the full moon day of the eighth lunar month and is dedicated to praying for a bountiful harvest, favorable weather, peace, and good fortune for the villagers.
Orange trees, which are planted in Van Chan district of the northern mountainous province of Yen Bai, have been the main source of income for the local