The Ministry of Culture,Sports and Tourism has announced the recognition of an additional eightpieces of national intangible cultural heritage, bringing the totalnumber to 48.
Four of the newly-recognised are from the northwestern mountainousprovince of Lao Cai. They include the Roong pooc (praying for bumpercrops) festival of the Giay ethnic people, the Red Dao people’s Put tongritual, the silver carving of the Mong people in Sa Pa district, andChang slaw (the making of paper cut pictures) of the Nung Din people inMuong Khuong district.
The others are the art of Xoedancing by the Thai ethnic group in the nearby province of Dien Bien,and the Pao dung singing and Cap sac (age-coming) ritual of the Daopeople in the northern mountainous province of Tuyen Quang.
Meanwhile, the My Long Sea Worshipping Festival, held in My Long Bacand My Long Nam communes and My Long town of Cau Ngang district, theMekong Delta province of Tra Vinh, is the only representative from thesouthern region.-VNA