Ethnic tourism village invites visitors with highland flavour, beauty
The highlight will be performances of “then” -, the Tay group’s songs which are usually sung in early Spring and at rituals such as ancestors’ worshipping ceremony and celebrations of new home or birthday of the elderly.
The performances will take place at the Tay ethnic hamlet in the Village, along with folk games and a space for tea lovers to learn about tea processing and tea drinking practice.
The Muong ethnic hamlet will host the re-enactment of the “dam duong” (rice pounding), a ritual performed by Muong women in the early morning of the first day of a year.
Traditional art theatres will stage many shows of “cheo” (traditional operetta), “chau van” (singing at trance rituals) and other folk dances and songs throughout the month.
Visitors can also take one-day homestay tours to experience the daily life of ethnic minority people.
The Culture-Tourism Village regularly organizes events to promote traditional cultural values and bolster exchanges among ethnic groups while attract tourists to the site.
Last month, a kaleidoscope of Vietnam’s ethnic culture, rituals and cuisine was introduced at the village.
Highlight of the event was the “Mountainous market fair”, which featured the northwest and northeast regions’ specialties, demonstrations of traditional handicraft making and folk games and traditional songs and dances by ethnic people.
In 2017, the Village served more than 415,000 visitors. It aims to attract 550,000 visitors this year.