Moon worshipping festival of Tay ethnic people recognised as national heritage
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Moon worshipping festival of Tay ethnic people. |
In the Tay people’s belief,
To prepare for the festival, elders in the village pick a woman who has a happy family and is good at singing to play as Mother Moon. Fourteen ladies are also selected to play the fairies.
Offerings during the festival include a pig, a chicken, and a tray of five-coloured glutinous rice.
A tent is set up in the village and is decorated with flowers and leaves, serving as a venue to stage the festival, which will be held once every 12 nights. Every night features a journey of the fairies to invite each of the 12 ‘Nang Hai’ to join in with the celebration.
During the rituals, participants dance and sing songs featuring their aspirations and wishes.
The recognition for Nang Hai festival, as national intangible cultural heritage, aims to preserve and promote a unique traditional practice of Vietnam’s ethnic communities.
Source: VNS
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