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The Tich Dien Mua Xuan (Spring Ploughing)
Festival, which was initiated more than 1,000 years ago to
promote agriculture, will take place in the northern
province of Ha Nam from February 18-20 (from the fifth to
seventh day of the first lunar month).
The festival originated from the Le
dynasty in 987 when King Le Dai Hanh decided to plough in
Doi Son commune, Duy Tien district to wish for bumper crops.
Since then, it became a fine tradition in early Spring every
year.
Various activities, including a
buffalo-decorating contest, Cheo (Vietnamese popular opera)
performances, a lion dancing festival and a martial art
competition, will be held during the festival.
Ha Nam province plans to organise the
Ploughing Festival every year and upgrade it to a national
festival. (VNA) |