Not only rich in heritage, Bac Ninh is also known as the "kingdom of festivals" with nearly 1,400 traditional festivals. Each temple, pagoda, craft village, festival, or song is like a stream of memories, contributing to the unique identity of this culturally rich region. These age-old values open up a rich cultural and spiritual tourism journey for visitors to explore.
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Quan Ho folk songs have been recognized by UNESCO as a Representative Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. |
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The art of Ca Tru singing has been preserved and passed down through many generations. |
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Tug-of-war festival in Huu Chap village, Kinh Bac ward. |
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The stone bridge at But Thap Pagoda (Tri Qua Ward). |
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The complex of communal houses, temples, and ancestral shrines in Tho Ha (Van Ha ward) has been classified as a Special National Monument. |
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The woodblock prints of Vinh Nghiem Pagoda (Tan An Ward) have been recognized as a Documentary Heritage under the Memory of the World Programme for the Asia-Pacific region. |
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Tourists visit the home of artisan Nguyen Thi Oanh to learn about the traditional Dong Ho folk painting craft. |
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Dau Pagoda (Tri Qua Ward) - the oldest pagoda in Vietnam, a long-standing center of Buddhism and a Special National Monument. |
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The Water Ball game (Van Ha ward) has been recognized as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage. |
According to Baobacninhtv.vn
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