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Ploughing festival restored
The Tich Dien Doi Son Festival (King’s Ploughing
Festival), which was initiated more than 1,000 years ago to promote agriculture,
has been restored in northern Ha Nam Province.
Thousands people have flocked to Doi Son Commune, Duy Tien District, on February
1 to witness buffaloes ploughing the first furrows for the new year, wishing for
bumper harvests, and a prosperous life.
Addressing the launching ceremony, Vice State President Nguyen Thi Doan
applauded the province’s idea to restore the festival to retell historical
stories and encourage farmers in production.
The festival was launched with a drum performance by a team of drummers from Doi
Tam Village which is well-known for making drums.
Besides various rituals, the festival also included colourful sports and
cultural activities, particularly a buffalo-decorating contest.
According to historical books, in 987, the first king of the Le Dynasty, Le Dai
Hanh, came to Doi Son to plough fields with an aim of encouraging farmers to
work hard and extending agriculture. The event then became a fine tradition in
springs during the following dynasties.
Source: VNA |
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