Also attending were representatives of leaders of departments, offices, centers, and museums under the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism; representatives of the People's Committee and the Department of Culture and Society of the communes: Phong Tho, Nam Hang, Than Uyen, Ta Leng and Sin Ho.
Ceremony scene.
At the ceremony, the Organizing Committee announced the decision and awarded certificates to localities with 4 heritages included in the list of national intangible cultural heritages, including: Then Kin Pang Festival of the Thai ethnic group in Lai Chau province; Folk knowledge of healing of the Dao people in Phong Tho district, Tam Duong district, Sin Ho district (old); Thai ethnic cuisine in Lai Chau province; Cap sac ceremony of the Dao Tien people in Phong Tho district, Tam Duong district, Sin Ho district (old). In 2025, Lai Chau province will have 8 heritages recognized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism as national intangible cultural heritages, bringing the total number to 13 cultural heritages listed and recognized in the province. Of which, 2 heritages are recognized by UNESCO as intangible cultural heritages of humanity and 11 heritages are recognized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism as national intangible cultural heritages...
Comrade Nong Quoc Thanh - Deputy Director of the Department of Cultural Heritage awarded the Certificate of Intangible Cultural Heritage to localities and artisans.
Comrade Tran Manh Hung - Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism awarded the Certificate of Intangible Cultural Heritage to localities and artisans.
Speaking at the ceremony, comrades: Nong Quoc Thanh - Deputy Director of the Department of Cultural Heritage (Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism), Tran Manh Hung - Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism affirmed: Honoring intangible cultural heritages is not only a recognition of unique cultural values that have been preserved and passed down by the community through many generations, but also an important milestone, affirming the role of the community in practicing and promoting cultural heritage in today's life. With the heritages awarded the Certificate, the sectors and localities with heritages will have specific solutions and directions to "empower" the community in the true sense, so that people can continue to preserve, maintain and practice teaching in modern life...
Comrade Nong Quoc Thanh - Deputy Director of the Department of Cultural Heritage spoke at the ceremony.
Representatives of Khong Lao commune expressed their honor and pride when the unique cultural heritages in the area were recognized by the State. The recognized heritages not only contribute to enriching cultural identity but also open up opportunities for the locality to continue exploiting cultural values to serve socio-economic development, especially in developing community tourism, educating traditions and building national solidarity.
Excerpt from the Then Kin Pang ritual of the Thai people.
Right at the announcement ceremony of the decision to recognize the heritage, at Nha Then, delegates and guests experienced and watched an excerpt of the ritual in the Then Kin Pang Festival of the Thai people.
Source: https://baolaichau.vn/van-hoa/cong-bo-quyet-dinh-cong-nhan-danh-muc-di-san-van-hoa-phi-vat-the-quoc-gia-nam-2025-1022618
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