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Ngo festival – The biggest festival of Cong ethnic people in Lai Chau

NDO – ‘Ngo’(Corn) festival, also known as the “rainy season” festival, is the biggest traditional festival of the year for the Cong ethnic people in Lai Chau province.

Pac Ngoi, a cultural village in Bac Kan famous for homestay tourism

Pac Ngoi Village in Nam Mau Commune, Bac Kan province, is one of just a few places where the traditional customs of the Tay minority ethnic group are still practiced.

Rock stilt houses of Tay ethnic people in Cao Bang province

Khuoi Ky village in Trung Khanh district, Cao Bang province, is famous for its stilt houses built of rocks and its tradition of worshipping the Rock God.

Making ‘com’: A way for Tay ethnic people to well spend spare time on rainy days

Every year in the new crop season, Tay ethnic people in the northern mountainous communes of Na Lo, Ta Chai, Na Hoi and Ban Lien in Bac Ha District, Lao Cai Province, make ‘com’ (young sticky rice flakes) as an offering for their ancestors.

Nui Thung: the angel eye of the mountain in Cao Bang Province

NDO – Located in the middle of a beautiful valley in the border district of Tra Linh, Angel Eye Mountain, locally known as Nui Thung, is a favourite place for camping activities of young people in the northern Cao Bang Province.