VOV.VN - Khoi Kem, a festival held every three years during the first lunar month in Yen Bai province, represents a unique cultural practice of the Red Dao ethnic group as they pray for a bumper crop.
VOV.VN - The Cao Lan, one of two branches of the San Chay living in a number of northern mountain and midland provinces, often wear their traditional clothes to celebrate important life events, spring ceremonies, and festivals.
VOV.VN - Visiting Luc Ngan district in the northern province of Bac Giang during the lychee season will leave guests feeling highly impressed by the long lines of vehicles transporting lychee baskets to every corner of the country.
VOV.VN - The Cong ethnic people in the northwestern region of Vietnam celebrate their Tet (New Year) festival, locally known as Tet hoa mao ga or Cockscomb flower Tet), in the 11th lunar month, praying for a new bumper crop harvest in the new year. Let’s discover local people’s distinctive cultural identity of the festival.