Reenactment of the mountain and forest thanksgiving festival of the Co Tu ethnic people
18/05/2024 07:19
Tac Ka Coong Festival is a celebration held by the Co Tu ethnic people to offer thanks to the gods of mountains, forests, rivers and streams within the village, for bestowing upon their descendants a life of warmth, happiness, prosperity, bountiful harvests, and good health.
Son Xuyen Esplanade - The remaining mark
27/01/2024 11:07
Few people know that within the premises of the Phuong Duc Primary School at 245 Bui Thi Xuan, Hue City, there exists the only remaining mountain and river deity worship place in the country today - the Son Xuyen Esplanade.
Exploring Due Son
18/09/2023 18:34
Due Son, also known as Mount Le, Mount Re or Mount Ke, has a slightly pointed shape and beautiful form. The Eastern side of the mountain rests on Ta Trach Lake. The mountain is like a guardian god, standing at the upstream source of the Huong River, protecting the land where the Temple of Literature and the Temple of Martial Arts Saint are located.
Thanh Duyen - The national pagoda located between mountain and sea
06/09/2023 08:55
If you haven't been here, you should visit Thanh Duyen Pagoda to enjoy the beauty of this fairyland.
Conquering paths with Mountain Bike lovers
20/11/2022 07:52
With initial ten members in 2018, the club then attracted many enthusiasts to pursue this sport.
Soldiers posted in mountain village
03/09/2021 08:01
The local officers -border guards posted in the mountain village - are those who stand shoulder to shoulder with and fully understand the people in A Luoi borderland (a district 70km from the southwest of Hue City), help the people develop economy and protect peace.
A Luoi mountain and forest blurred in the mist
10/08/2021 09:57
The primeval forests of A Roang Commune, A Luoi District (a mountainous district located in the southwest, 70 kilometers from Hue City) are located around 15 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh Road. It will take you about two hours to go deep inside these primeval forests.
Reenactment of the mountain and forest thanksgiving festival of the Co Tu ethnic people
Tac Ka Coong Festival is a celebration held by the Co Tu ethnic people to offer thanks to the gods of mountains, forests, rivers and streams within the village, for bestowing upon their descendants a life of warmth, happiness, prosperity, bountiful harvests, and good health.