Harvest time in the countryside
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More than 200 students and farmers participated in activities, such as traditional rice harvesting, rice plucking, shaping scarecrows, singing children’s songs, playing folk games in the field. |
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According to Tran Van Man, Chairman of Mo Duc District People's Committee, the wet rice civilization of Vietnamese people has existed for a long time. The festival is expected to help more people understand the traditional craft, the products of farmers and the traditional beauty of the homeland. |
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For the first time, children can experience "One day as a farmer". The experience helps children to understand more about rice culture and the hardship of farmers when producing rice grains. |
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Children experience the activities of farmers, such as sieving rice and drying straw. |
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Scarecrow - familiar image on Vietnamese rice fields. Farmers use straw or dried banana leaves to form the frame of a man. The scarecrow is placed on the fields to drive away birds and mice to protect the crops. |
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After the harvest season, the rice grains are pureed and processed into rice paper, a typical product of some rural areas in the Central region. Traditional village products from rice help farmers earn more income after each crop. |
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In the cultural space of the crop, children’s songs are resounded. Anyone, even those who’ve been away from their home country for years, can find their childhood. |
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The festival attracts many tourists and visitors. |
Source: NDO
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