Thien Thuy Cave and the Cu Te Tet festival are national heritage sites and historical relics.

26/11/2014

Thien Thuy Cave in Nan Ma commune and the intangible cultural heritage of the Cu Te Tet festival of the La Chi ethnic group have recently been recognized as national heritage and historical sites.

Thien Thuy Cave boasts a magnificent natural landscape, imbued with a poetic and mystical atmosphere. Characterized by its limestone formations, over thousands of years, water droplets dripping from the cave ceiling have created countless beautiful and splendid stalactites in many unusual and unique shapes, sparking the imagination of visitors. Ha Giang will establish a management board, assign personnel to regularly oversee and protect Thien Thuy Cave, and invest in infrastructure to serve tourists.

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The Khu Cu Te Tet festival is a cultural heritage deeply rooted in the identity of the La Chi ethnic community. This festival is an occasion for family members to reunite; no matter how far away they live, people return to their families and clans to eat, drink, reminisce, remember their ancestors, and pray for a prosperous life and family happiness. Therefore, this festival has been passed down through generations within the La Chi ethnic community.

To preserve the heritage of the La Chi people's Tet (Lunar New Year) festival, Ha Giang will soon regularly hold cultural performances related to this heritage. The aim is to enhance the dissemination of knowledge and understanding among the community about the unique value of their ethnic heritage. Furthermore, efforts will be made to visit and support the community during Tet, encouraging those knowledgeable in the community's literature and capable of teaching traditional customs and rituals to the younger generation so that these values ​​do not fade away.

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