The festival in the ancient stone region of Hang Chu commune, Bac Yen district, Son La province, has attracted many tourists from near and far to participate and experience the unique culture of the Mong ethnic people here.
From early morning, a large number of people gathered at the commune's People's Committee headquarters to celebrate the festival.
The glittering silver coins on the traditional clothing of the Hmong people, swaying rhythmically with each step, blend with the sounds of drums and flutes, creating a vibrant cultural space rich in Hmong identity.
With unique cultural, artistic, and sporting activities, most notably the Tủa Sềnh stone pillar worship ceremony, the crafting of bamboo flutes, and the forging of knives…
The festival, held for the first time during the traditional New Year of the Mong ethnic group, created an exciting and vibrant atmosphere to welcome the new year.
Creating paintings at the ancient rock carvings site of Khe Ho.
This place was recognized as a national monument in 2015.
Competing in traditional folk sports such as volleyball, throwing the ball, archery...
Demonstration of Hmong flute making
The festival will run until January 5th.
Tran Long