Discover the Long Tong Festival of the Tay People in Early Spring

The Long Tong Festival 2025 is a vibrant cultural event celebrating the traditions of Vietnam’s highland ethnic communities. Explore this unique festival that beautifully blends nature and heritage at Ba Be Lake.

Experience the Rich Culture of Long Tong Festival 2025

In the spring of 2025, the Long Tong Festival in Lam Binh District, Tuyen Quang Province will take place over two days, on February 8 and 9 (the 11th and 12th days of the Lunar New Year). This festival honors the distinctive culture of the Tay ethnic group and the breathtaking beauty of Ba Be Lake. It is a time for locals to pray for bountiful harvests, favorable weather, and prosperity while enjoying the lively atmosphere of the Lunar New Year. Various highland ethnic communities will come together, immersing themselves in a colorful and deeply traditional celebration.

Visitors can engage in a variety of exciting activities, including goat fighting contests, shuttlecock throwing, fish-catching games, and bamboo dancing. A special highlight of this year’s festival is the ceremonial recognition of Long Tong as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage, making it an even more meaningful and memorable event.

Highlight Activities of Long Tong Festival 2025

The Long Tong Festival 2025 features an array of meticulously organized activities that showcase the deep-rooted traditions of the region. Guests will have the opportunity to explore exhibition booths displaying handicrafts, traditional farming tools, and local agricultural products from different communes.

One of the standout attractions is the cultural village, where artisans and locals recreate ancient customs, daily life practices, and traditional crafts of highland ethnic groups. Adding to the festive spirit are unique folk performances, including Then singing, Tinh lute performances, and traditional ethnic dances, which bring the vibrant cultural essence of the Tay people to life.

Another unmissable experience is the culinary journey featuring highland specialties such as smoked buffalo meat, black Chung cake, and corn wine, offering an authentic taste of the region’s rich gastronomy.

Why You Shouldn’t Miss Long Tong Festival 2025

The Long Tong Festival is more than just a cultural event—it is a journey of connection with nature and tradition. In 2025, the festival is expected to attract a large number of visitors due to its seamless blend of culture, history, and stunning landscapes. This is a rare opportunity to discover the unique heritage of ethnic groups such as the Tay, H’Mong, Dao, and others.

Guests can participate in modern dance performances, duck-catching competitions, and hands-on craft-making workshops. Additionally, the festival offers a deep insight into the spiritual beliefs and agricultural customs of the highland communities, from traditional rice cultivation practices to sacred rituals passed down for generations.

Join the Long Tong Festival 2025 and embrace the essence of spring, culture, and tradition through an unforgettable experience!

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