How do Thai ethnic people celebrate Tet?

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(VOV) – Nearly 200,000 Thai ethnic people in the north-western province of Dien Bien celebrate their lunar New Year (Tet) festival from the 25th day of the 12th lunar month to the 10th day of the following month.


They attend parties, perform dances, and play folk games such as ném còn (throwing a sacre ball through the ring), đẩy gậy (stick pushing), or bắt vịt (catching ducks).


Young people travel from one village to another, enjoying festive celebrations as a way to relax after a hard working year and make friends.


The Tet holiday is an occasion for public gathering

The Tet holiday is an occasion for public gathering



Thai people are friendly. They invite passers-by to enjoy the celebration

Thai people are friendly. They invite passers-by to enjoy the celebration



Stick pushing is an indispensable game during the holiday

Stick pushing is an indispensable game during the holiday



Children are curious about ném còn game

Children are curious about ném còn game



Trying with the game Balancing

Trying with the game Balancing



Women with children normally sit and watch the game

Women with children normally sit and watch the game



A winner of the game Catching the duck

A winner of the game Catching the duck



Young people show their feelings towards each other

Young people show their feelings towards each other



Art performances take place around the clock

Art performances take place around the clock



Thai people show off their performing skills

Thai people show off their performing skills



Visitors are invited to join the grouping

Visitors are invited to join the grouping



Each village has an art troupe and they often hold an exchange every month

Each village has an art troupe and they often hold an exchange every month



Thai people are famous for múa sạp (Bamboo dance)

Thai people are famous for múa sạp (Bamboo dance)





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