Opening of Pu Nha Thau Temple Festival
(Baonghean.vn) - On the morning of February 15 (ie January 25 of the lunar calendar), Ky Son district held the opening ceremony of Pu Nha Thau Temple Festival.
Pu Nha Thau Templeis a provincial historical and cultural relic, located on the top of a sacred mountain in Na Luong village, Huu Kiem commune. The temple is associated with legends and stories passed down among the people, and is a place to worship General Doan Nhu Hai, Mau Thuong Ngan and other gods who have contributed to protecting the country and the people...
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Attending the opening ceremony were representatives of provincial departments, agencies and branches; neighboring districts; district leaders, departments and branches, along with local people and visitors from near and far. Photo: Duy Khanh |
Pu Nha Thau Temple Festival 2023 takes place from February 13 - 15 (ie January 23 - 25 of the Lunar calendar) on a district scale.
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Leaders of Ky Son district conduct the ceremony. Photo: Duy Khanh |
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Comrade Nguyen Huu Minh - Chairman of Ky Son District People's Committee delivered the opening speech at Pu Nha Thau Temple Festival 2023. Photo: Duy Khanh |
At this year's festival, besides the solemn traditional rituals, with the proclamation ceremony, the procession and the great sacrifice. The festival part includes a cultural and artistic exchange program, a performance of traditional costumes, drinking rice wine, Lam Vong dance and attractive folk games such as: tug of war, crossbow shooting, throwing con, to mac le, pushing sticks...
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Comrade Vi Hoe - Secretary of Ky Son District Party Committee beats the drum to open the festival. Photo: Duy Khanh |
In particular, coming to the festival, visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy mountain and forest products prepared by the skillful hands of Na Luong women. These are specialties such as five-color sticky rice, bamboo rice, black chicken, black pork, taro, sticky rice wine, etc.
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Stick pushing - one of the games that attracts viewers at the festival. Photo: Lu Phu |