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Ethnic festival in Lai Chau Province
 
The 11th Northwestern Ethnic Cultural, Sports and Tourism Festival will take place in Lai Chau Province from March 28-31, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced on Tuesday.

Everything is ready for the big event, which should draw around 15,000 visitors, Director Tran Van Long of the Lai Chau Culture, Sports and Tourism Department told a press conference.

All six provinces in the northwest mountains will be participating: Lao Cai, Yen Bai, Lai Chau, Dien Bien, Son La and Hoa Binh.

The purpose of the festival is to publicize the cultural characteristics of different ethnic groups and to advertise what the region has to offer tourists. Also, this year is Lai Chau’s centennial (1909-2009).

Women dancing mua xoe, a traditional dance of Thai ethnic group

These included the historical Dong Pagoda in Thai Binh Province, the Yen Tu Pagoda in Quang Ninh Province, and Ha Noi’s Huong Pagoda.

Gambling, fortune telling and pickpocketing was also rife at Nam Dinh Province’s Vieng Market and Binh Duong Province’s Ba Pagoda.

The pagodas and historic sites were littered with rubbish and some scenic spots were partially destroyed.

The chief inspector said hundreds of violators had been fined a total of VND286 million and more than 40,000 pirated porn discs and unacceptable cultural products confiscated.

Stopping cheats

"But it hasn’t been enough to create order and stop the cheats at the festivals," he said.

Duong Thanh Lan, 60, of Ha Noi echoed the minister and inspector’s views.

"I like taking part in traditional festivals in pagodas and temples that have not been commercialised," she said. "But I have been the victim of cheats and pickpockets and know have to be vigilant in these places. It makes me uncomfortable."

Festival traditions and features were very different from the past, she said.

Bac Ninh Province’s Culture, Sports and Tourism Department director Nguyen Dang Tuc told the meeting specific regulations and punishments were needed to restore order at the festivals.

Interim guidance documents were not enough to stop the illegal activities.

The ministry’s Culture and Information Department Nguyen Dao Toan said the responsibility of each agency in overseeing the festivals was necessary.

Otherwise, the blame was always shifted from one to the other.

Hai Duong City Culture, Sports and Tourism Department director Dang Viet Cuong said municipal officials would now make specific plans for festivals up to 2015.

These would identify those responsible for organising festivals.

Source : VietNamNet/VNS
 
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