Delegates attending the ceremony.
Attending the welcoming ceremony were comrades: Nguyen Sang Vang, former member of the Party Central Committee, former Deputy Head of the Central Inspection Committee, former Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee; Chau Van Lam, former member of the Party Central Committee, former Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee; Nguyen Hung Vuong, member of the Provincial Party Standing Committee, Head of the Provincial Party Committee's Mass Mobilization Commission, Chairman of the Provincial Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee; Le Thi Thanh Tra, member of the Provincial Party Committee, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Council; Nguyen The Giang, member of the Provincial Party Committee, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee; comrades of the Provincial Party Committee; leaders of a number of departments and branches; leaders of Lam Binh district.
Delegates attending the ceremony.
Lam Binh District has 12 ethnic groups living together, of which the Tay people account for more than 60% of the population, and is a land with a strong cultural identity. During the history of living and developing, the Tay people have created a system of indigenous knowledge in wet rice cultivation. The techniques of selecting seeds, planting, and managing water resources accumulated and passed down through many generations not only contribute to ensuring food sources but also create a unique cultural identity.
Knowledge of wet rice cultivation does not stop at production techniques but is also closely linked to the spiritual life of the people. Traditional festivals such as Long Tong (going to the fields), the new rice celebration ceremony, or folk customs integrated into the crop season have contributed to creating a meaningful cultural space.
The recognition of the Tay people’s knowledge and wet rice cultivation practices as national intangible cultural heritage not only affirms the traditional cultural value but also opens up opportunities for sustainable development for Lam Binh district. In the context of modernization, the combination of cultural preservation and economic development is a suitable direction, contributing to creating a driving force for comprehensive development for the locality.
Comrade Nguyen The Giang, member of the Provincial Party Committee, presented the Heritage Certificate to the leaders of Lam Binh district and the leaders of Lang Can town People's Committee.
At the ceremony, Lam Binh district leaders pledged to coordinate with all levels, sectors and local people to preserve and promote the value of this heritage. In particular, the district aims to apply knowledge of wet rice cultivation to exploit cultural tourism, turning this into a highlight to attract tourists, thereby contributing to improving the lives of local people.
Performance of Dao ethnic costumes in Lam Binh district.
The art program and performance of traditional ethnic costumes to celebrate the Party, the country, and the year of the Snake 2025 had the participation of singer Mai Tran Lam, Double2T and actors from the Provincial Ethnic Art Troupe, and singing and dancing clubs in Lam Binh district.
A performance at the program.
A performance by Rapper Double2T.
The Long Tong Festival and the Cultural Festival of Ethnic Groups of Lam Binh District in 2025 will be broadcast live on Tuyen Quang Online Newspaper and the Newspaper's social platforms at 8:00 a.m. on February 9 (ie January 12, At Ty year).
According to Tuyen Quang Online Newspaper