The festival of ancient stone land in 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, many people were present at the commune People's Committee headquarters to enjoy the festival.
The sparkling silver coins on the costumes of the Mong people, in rhythm with each step, blend with the sound of drums and panpipes, creating a colorful cultural space imbued with the Mong ethnic identity.
With unique cultural, artistic and sports activities, the most prominent are the Tua Senh Stone Pillar Worship Ceremony, panpipe making, knife forging...
The festival was held for the first time, right on the occasion of the traditional New Year of the Mong people, creating an exciting, vibrant atmosphere to welcome the new year.
Painting at Khe Ho ancient stone carving field.
This place was recognized as a national monument in 2015.
Compete in folk sports such as: volleyball, shuttlecock throwing, crossbow shooting...
Demonstration of making Mong flute
The festival is held until January 5.
Tran Long