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Dances and wine on the plateau
The winter cold is starting to ease so spring will
soon be coming in the highland village of Pom Coong on Mai Chau Plateau in the
northern province of Hoa Binh.
Early in the morning, when the mist is lifting, the Thai ethnic people of the
village send their kids off to school and the women in colorful brocade dresses
walk to the farm with wooden papooses on their backs. When the night falls, the
stilt houses are warmed by the sounds of pan-pipes, drumming by the tribal boys,
girls’ singing and laughter and stories around the fire.
The simple things link people together, making them love their village and make
it more beautiful. Pom Coong has become a famous cultural and tourism village on
the plateau
The village has nearly 70 households with more than 300 people. Traditionally,
at sunset, people sit in stilt houses, which are just a bean row apart, to talk
together. Stilt houses of the Thai people are higher than other ethnic group
houses. The bamboo floor is about two meters above the ground, held up by wooden
pillars. The roofs are often made of leaves and windows are large for more air
and for bird cages to hang.
In front of the stilt houses, Thai ladies weave on looms to make brocade
products to sell to tourists. The village is full of colorful products and
colorful ladies.
Visitors to Pom Coong won’t forget the bamboo dances or Thai traditional dances
by Thai boys and girls in the chill of the northern highlands. Enjoying
specialties of Mai Chau Plateau and ruou can (wine drunk though a bamboo pipe
from a jar) while joining in the dancing with Thai people by the fire, will be
an experience that you will tell your friends about back home.
Have you made a plan for Tet holidays? If not, make a plan and pack a bag for
Pom Coong.
Source: The Saigon Times |
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