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Long Tong Festival
Time: Early in spring, often from the 5th
to the 15th day of the first lunar month.
Place: In the village, in the field, near the stream.
Objects of worship: Village gods, Mountain and Stream gods.
Characteristics: Traditional belief and the cult of fecundity.
Participators: The Tay people and other ethnic groups.
Contents: Praying for all the good things, con throwing, xoe dancing.
On the night before the festival takes place, the representatives of families in
the village and sorcerer perform a water procession from the stream to the
village. This water is used in the opening ceremony of the festival.The
villagers erect an U-shaped altar from bamboo. The bottom of the letter U faces
the east. The altar is one meter high and 40 centimeter wide. The offerings of
the village are placed on the altar, which include a bowl of water, a plate of
red sticky rice, a plate of yellow sticky rice (the red one symbolizes the sun
and the yellow one symbolizes the moon), a boiled chicken, grilled fish, a bowl
of boiled chicken blood, a sharp knife, a roll of newly-woven cloth, two yellow
paper fish, two red paper owls, two racemes of flowers made from parched rice
and fruits. The offerings of the families and of the newcomers are also put on
the altar. These offerings only include food without a bowl of water, a knife
and a dish of chicken's blood. The opening ceremony begins as a roll of gong
beats resounds. The sorcerer performs the rituals to pray for lushly green rice
with firm grains, good animal husbandry and good health to everybody. The
sorcerer holds the bowl of water in one hand, and the knife in the other hand.
He moves the knife four times above the water bowl and draw horizontal and
vertical lines according to four directions of the east, west, south and north.
When the sorcerer finishes the rites at the altar, he continues to conduct the
rituals at con tree (a tall bamboo pole). After he says his prayers, he tosses
two con balls into the air so that young men compete to catch them. Anyone who
catches a ball first will be the first to take part in the game. Participants
have to throw the ball through the bamboo ring. Successful competitor is the one
whose ball pierces through the sheet paper covering the bamboo ring. The winner
receives a prize. The sorcerer slashes the ball open, and mixes the seeds inside
the ball with a basket of paddy and distributes them to everybody. After the con
throwing game are tug of war and xoe dance, which lasts until the afternoon.
Long Tong Festival is a unique cultural activity of the Tay ethnic group in
North Vietnam.
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