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Thai Binh: Salt making in Thuy Hai commune is a National Intangible Cultural Heritage

The traditional salt making profession in Thuy Hai has a history of hundreds of years and is an indispensable part of the economic and cultural life of the people of Thuy Hai commune, Thai Thuy district, Thai Binh province.

VietnamPlusVietnamPlus11/05/2025

On May 11 (April 14 of the lunar calendar), in Thuy Hai commune, Thai Thuy district, Thai Binh province, many people and tourists attended the Lady of Salt Festival.

This year's festival has a special meaning, which is to receive the Decision of the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism certifying that the traditional salt making profession of Thuy Hai commune is included in the list of National Intangible Cultural Heritage.

The Lady of Salt Festival is an important spiritual and cultural event, held annually to commemorate the Lady of Salt, who made great contributions to promoting the traditional salt making profession of this land.

The Temple of the Lady of Salt was built in the late 12th century and is the center of the festival and a place where people express their respect and gratitude.

The ceremony took place with solemn traditional rituals, recreating the spiritual and cultural beauty of the coastal countryside. The festival was bustling with many unique cultural and artistic activities, imbued with the cultural identity of the coastal ethnic groups.

Attending the festival, visitors can also immerse themselves in folk games, traditional art performances and especially have the opportunity to experience unique cuisine from Thuy Hai salt.

The traditional salt making profession in Thuy Hai has a history of hundreds of years and is an indispensable part of the economic and cultural life of local people.

Thuy Hai salt is famous for its pure salt grains, not salty thanks to the unique production method passed down from generation to generation.

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Temple of Lady Salt, in Thuy Hai commune, Thai Thuy district, Thai Binh province. (Photo: Vu Quang/VNA)

The recognition of Thuy Hai salt making as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage is a worthy recognition of the cultural, historical and economic values ​​that the salt making profession brings.

This year's Lady of Salt Festival is not only an opportunity for local people to be proud of their homeland's cultural heritage but also an opportunity to promote the image of Thuy Hai to tourists inside and outside the province.

Thai Binh province and local people are making efforts to develop tourism associated with preserving cultural heritage, creating conditions for tourists to learn about history, culture and experience the lives of local people.

Thai Binh is a land with many famous historical and cultural relics such as Keo Pagoda, Tran Temple, and the Temple of Lady Muoi... Thai Binh is focusing on developing tourism into an important economic sector of the province; in which, focusing on developing diverse tourism spaces and products with distinctive brands.

In addition, Thai Binh province will promote investment promotion activities, develop domestic and international tourist markets; develop plans to organize Thai Binh Tourism Week annually on a suitable scale and form in localities, areas and tourist spots; promote propaganda work, raise awareness of all levels, sectors and people about tourism development associated with preserving and promoting traditional cultural values, protecting the environment, ensuring sustainable tourism development.

Thai Binh province strives to welcome over 4.5 million visitors per year by 2030, including about 10,000 international visitors or more; create jobs for about 14,600 workers; and tourism revenue reaches about 7,000 billion VND.

By 2050, it will welcome over 9 million tourists per year, including about 30,000 international visitors or more; tourism revenue will reach over 18,000 billion VND./.

(Vietnam News Agency/Vietnam+)

Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/thai-binh-nghe-lam-muoi-xa-thuy-hai-la-di-san-van-hoa-phi-vat-the-quoc-gia-post1037895.vnp


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