Yen Bai introduces unique cultural characteristics to southern localities

  •  Thursday, April 13, 2023

YBO - The northern mountainous province of Yen Bai has introduced its unique characteristics with culture, tourism and products to local people and visitors at the Ho Chi Minh City Tourism Festival 2023 and Northwestern Culture and Tourism Week 2023 in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho.

Thai ethnic girls charm spectators with their traditional dances.
Thai ethnic girls charm spectators with their traditional dances.

Delegates and festival-goers join in Xoe dances.

Specialties of Thai ethnic people such as xoi ngu sac (five-coloured sticky rice), thit say (dried meat), mang rung (bamboo shoot) are introduced at the festival.

An open space to help southern people and visitors learn more about brocade weaving craft in Yen Bai.


Visitors learn about tourism attractions and festivals in Yen Bai through a photo exhibition.


Yen Bai’s artisans enliven the streets with colourful and intriguing performances, creating a joyful atmosphere in the area.

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