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2024 Do Son buffalo fighting festival held
The awarding ceremony. VNA Photo: Hoàng Ngọc
A total of 16 buffaloes from six wards join the competitions. VNA Photo: Hoàng Ngọc
A total of 16 buffaloes from six wards join the competitions. VNA Photo: Hoàng Ngọc
A total of 16 buffaloes from six wards join the competitions. VNA Photo: Hoàng Ngọc
The festival takes place at the Do Son stadium. VNA Photo: Hoàng Ngọc
The festival takes place at the Do Son stadium. VNA Photo: Hoàng Ngọc
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2024 Do Son buffalo fighting festival held
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The 2024 Do Son Buffalo Fighting Festival was held on September 21 or the 19th of the lunar August instead of the 9th, as the host Do Son district is among the localities in Hai Phong city hardest hit by Typhoon Yagi. A total of 16 buffaloes from six wards joined the competitions at the traditional festival. Having been restored and developed over the past 35 years, the festival has grown in both size and quality, while preserving its original folk elements and cultural values. In 2012, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism recognised it as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage. VNA Photo: Hoàng Ngọc
2024 Do Son buffalo fighting festival held
The 2024 Do Son Buffalo Fighting Festival was held on September 21 or the 19th of the lunar August instead of the 9th, as the host Do Son district is among the localities in Hai Phong city hardest hit by Typhoon Yagi. A total of 16 buffaloes from six wards joined the competitions at the traditional festival. Having been restored and developed over the past 35 years, the festival has grown in both size and quality, while preserving its original folk elements and cultural values. In 2012, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism recognised it as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage. VNA Photo: Hoàng Ngọc
2024 Do Son buffalo fighting festival held
The 2024 Do Son Buffalo Fighting Festival was held on September 21 or the 19th of the lunar August instead of the 9th, as the host Do Son district is among the localities in Hai Phong city hardest hit by Typhoon Yagi. A total of 16 buffaloes from six wards joined the competitions at the traditional festival. Having been restored and developed over the past 35 years, the festival has grown in both size and quality, while preserving its original folk elements and cultural values. In 2012, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism recognised it as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage. VNA Photo: Hoàng Ngọc
2024 Do Son buffalo fighting festival held
The 2024 Do Son Buffalo Fighting Festival was held on September 21 or the 19th of the lunar August instead of the 9th, as the host Do Son district is among the localities in Hai Phong city hardest hit by Typhoon Yagi. A total of 16 buffaloes from six wards joined the competitions at the traditional festival. Having been restored and developed over the past 35 years, the festival has grown in both size and quality, while preserving its original folk elements and cultural values. In 2012, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism recognised it as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage. VNA Photo: Hoàng Ngọc
2024 Do Son buffalo fighting festival held
The 2024 Do Son Buffalo Fighting Festival was held on September 21 or the 19th of the lunar August instead of the 9th, as the host Do Son district is among the localities in Hai Phong city hardest hit by Typhoon Yagi. A total of 16 buffaloes from six wards joined the competitions at the traditional festival. Having been restored and developed over the past 35 years, the festival has grown in both size and quality, while preserving its original folk elements and cultural values. In 2012, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism recognised it as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage. VNA Photo: Hoàng Ngọc
2024 Do Son buffalo fighting festival held
The 2024 Do Son Buffalo Fighting Festival was held on September 21 or the 19th of the lunar August instead of the 9th, as the host Do Son district is among the localities in Hai Phong city hardest hit by Typhoon Yagi. A total of 16 buffaloes from six wards joined the competitions at the traditional festival. Having been restored and developed over the past 35 years, the festival has grown in both size and quality, while preserving its original folk elements and cultural values. In 2012, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism recognised it as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage. VNA Photo: Hoàng Ngọc
2024 Do Son buffalo fighting festival held
The 2024 Do Son Buffalo Fighting Festival was held on September 21 or the 19th of the lunar August instead of the 9th, as the host Do Son district is among the localities in Hai Phong city hardest hit by Typhoon Yagi. A total of 16 buffaloes from six wards joined the competitions at the traditional festival. Having been restored and developed over the past 35 years, the festival has grown in both size and quality, while preserving its original folk elements and cultural values. In 2012, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism recognised it as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage. VNA Photo: Hoàng Ngọc
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