(Baonghean) - Quy Chau - a land with a long-standing historical and cultural tradition. In the process of exploring, creating, building, protecting and developing villages, Quy Chau communities, the majority of whom are Thai ethnic people, have created unique values in their material and spiritual cultural life. This land is also famous for its scenic relics and spring festivals such as: Tham Om, Ton That, Tham Chang, the worship ceremony at Chieng Ngam temple, Hang Bua Festival, Co Ngun Cave Festival and Pha Xang mountain climbing, ancient Thai villages...
We invite you to come to the water wheels, admire the colors of Hoa Tien brocade, attend the Hang Bua Festival, and enjoy the fragrant sticky rice made by Thai girls, through this issue of the "Discovering the West" column.
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Crossbow shooting competition at Hang Bua Festival. Photo: Sach Nguyen |
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Water wheels in Chau Tien. Photo: Canh Hung |
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Brocade colors. Photo: Nguyen Book |
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Carved furrow. Photo: Nguyen Book |
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Sticky rice. Photo: Nguyen Book |
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