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Cultural and tourism festival to kick off in Ha Giang

By Lê Thị Anh Thư
Published: September 28, 2018

A cultural and tourism festival promoting the beauty of Hoang Su Phi’s terraced fields and ethnic culture will take place in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang from 28 - 30 September.

The breathtaking scene of Hoàng Su Phì’s terraced fields during the harvest season attracts tourists to Hà Giang Province. — Photo daidoanket.vn Read more at http://vietnamnews.vn/life-style/466663/cultural-and-tourism-festival-to-kick-off-in-ha-giang.html#yPZYhrFXDRHJlvzL.99
The breathtaking scene of Hoang Su Phi’s terraced fields during the harvest season attracts tourists to Hà Giang Province. — Photo daidoanket.vn

According to Vu Manh Ha, Hoàng Su Phì District’s party committee secretary, the event will include trade fairs introducing local specialties, embroidery, weaving and cooking competitions for the La Chi group in Ban Phung Commune; ritual ceremonies of the Dao group in Ho Thau Commune; and typical festivals of the Mong group.

Visitors will be able to visit an ancient tea forest in Nam Pien Commune, join traditional dances with the Dao and Nùng ethnic groups or go sightseeing at the waterfall in Thuong Village.

A ritual fire dance of the Dao group in Hồ Thầu Commune will feature in Hà Giang Province’s cultural and tourism festival. — VNA/VNS Photo Thanh Hà Read more at http://vietnamnews.vn/life-style/466663/cultural-and-tourism-festival-to-kick-off-in-ha-giang.html#yPZYhrFXDRHJlvzL.99
A ritual fire dance of the Dao group in Ho Thau Commune will feature in Ha Giang Province’s cultural and tourism festival. — VNA/VNS Photo Thanh Ha

An indispensable part of the journey will be the golden Hoang Su Phi terraced fields viewed from Nam Ty or San Sa Ho communes.

The harvest season in Hoang Su Phi falls in September and October, creating a breathtaking scene that attracts tourists to Ha Giang Province every autumn.

On 1 November, 2011, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism recognised 760 hectares of Hoang Su Phi terraced fields located across six communes in the province as a national heritage.

(Source: VNS)

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