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‘Thang Co’ a typical dish of the H’mong ethnic minority group in northern Vietnam
Visitors are always impressed by the big Thang Co
pan and bean soup bowls at colorful market days of Bac Ha Town. It is really
interesting to taste a bowl of Thang Co with big pieces of horse meat and drink
wine made from corn to experience cuisine of the H’mong ethnic minority in these
remote areas.
Market days are always crowded and people hardly can pass by Thang Co shops
without tasting it. Thang Co in H’mong language means a big pot of water. In the
past, Thang Co used to be cooked with horse meat. At present, Thang Co is cooked
with other kinds of meat such as buffalo, pork and goat. Thang Co’s recipes in
the past were a little different to the current one.
Like Thang Co, most of dishes of H’mong minority people are always simply made,
and, though Thang Co has been one of the most special dishes of the H’mong
culture, the preparing process is quite simple. After a horse is butchered and
washed, its internal organs are removed. The horse meat is chopped into small
pieces. Then, these pieces are mixed with special spices and put into a big pan.
After being fried in it’s own fat, water is added and the meat is stewed for
hours.
Thang co is always ready when people complete their trading. Sitting on low
chairs, H’mong men usually enjoy Thang Co with liquor distilled from fermented
corn, while their wives are waiting for them at a distance.
At the end of a market day, drunken men stumble or sleep on horse backs while
their wives walk behind them. That is a custom of local residents and it is rare
to see all of the family eating Thang Co together.
H’mong people go to market not only to buy goods, eat Thang Co and drink corn
liquor but also to meet and talk with their friends and socialize, and this is
an important element of their culture.
- From Lao Cai city, tourists can travel by coach 60 km north to Bac Ha
District. The district’s old name was Pac Ha. This means “a hundred bundles of
grass”; later on people called it as Bac Ha.
- Bac Ha fair, one of the biggest in Northern Vietnam takes place on Sundays.
The fair is famous for agricultural products, farming tools and cattle. In
spring time, visitors will have opportunities to see the most special cultural
identities in the fair.
- Besides the fair, Bac Ha is also famous for its tourist sites such as Pho
Hamlet with liquor distilled from fermented corn, Ta Van Chu Hamlet for
brocades, Lung Phin buffalo market, Hoang A Tuong house which was built between
1919 to 1921.
Source: Reported by Phan
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