Accordingly, the series of activities will involve more than 100 people from 16 ethnic groups such as Nung, Tay, Dao, Mong, Muong, Lao, Thai, Kho Mu, Ta Oi, Co Tu, Ba Na, Xo Dang, Gia Rai, Raglai, E De, and Khmer, from 11 provinces and cities across the country.

On May 9th and 10th, the folk song and dance program "May Gifts for Uncle Ho" was performed by people of various ethnic groups living and working daily at the Ede Ethnic Village, Ethnic Villages Area II. The program, with its songs, musical instrument performances, and dances, praised Uncle Ho, expressing the spirit of unity among the ethnic groups as Uncle Ho instructed, working together to preserve and promote traditional cultural values and build prosperous and beautiful villages.
On May 16th and 17th, the "Remembering the Indigo Robe" event took place with the participation of 25 people from the Tay and Nung ethnic groups in Thai Nguyen province.
On the morning of May 17th, at the Tay ethnic village, Ethnic Villages Area I, the ritual of praying for peace and warding off misfortune, and the ceremony of offering thanks to heaven and earth for a harmonious and prosperous year will be reenacted, led by a Then or Tao master.
Following this was the folk song and dance program "Viet Bac Remembers Uncle Ho," featuring Sli singing, Luon singing, Tinh lute playing, and Then singing—melody deeply connected to the memories of Viet Bac, where Uncle Ho and the Central Party Committee lived and led the resistance. The indigo-dyed attire from the northern mountains and forests once again turned its attention to him during this historic month of May.
In addition, there are folk games such as throwing the ball, walking on stilts, and bamboo pole dancing.
On May 23rd, 24th, 30th, and 31st, the folk song and dance program "Gratitude to Uncle Ho for the People of the Central Highlands" was performed by the ethnic groups of the Central Highlands at the Raglai and Ta Oi ethnic villages. The program combined touching stories told by the people of the Central Highlands about Uncle Ho's affection for them, along with unique folk songs and dances that expressed the close connection between the mountains and the heart of the President.
Throughout May, each village group at the Village expressed their affection for Uncle Ho in their own way. Groups specializing in folk songs and dances organized folk performances: the Xoe dance and bamboo pole dance of the Thai people; the bell dance and turtle dance of the Dao people; the Ay Ray singing of the Ta Oi people; the Ro Bam drama, Rom Vong dance, and Lam Leu dance of the Khmer people. Groups specializing in handicrafts introduced visitors to each stage of product creation, from selecting raw materials to the final product. Groups engaged in agricultural production, such as planting vegetables and tending flower gardens, demonstrated diligence and community responsibility.
In particular, visitors can visit the homes of ethnic minorities that display portraits of President Ho Chi Minh, a unique space where traditional cultural life and the sacred feelings of the people towards him intertwine.
Source: https://hanoimoi.vn/thang-nam-ve-lang-nghe-dong-bao-hat-ve-bac-748591.html








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