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Manage No, Sortation, Country, Writer ,Date, Copyright Manage No EE00002674 Country Vietnam ICH Domain Social practices, rituals, festive events Year of Designation 2015

Description | Tugging is both a game and a harvest ritual in Thai agricultural beliefs. Tug of war is held on the occasion of July Tet, “Sên bản, Sên Mường”, Nàng Han festival. The places where tugging is held are dry fields, vacant lots, courtyards in the middle of villages, and lands along streams. The zipper is made from rattan, with a red cloth string tied in the middle. Before the game takes place, the priest calls on the boys to place rattan strings and rattan in front of the Then altar, with the roots facing West and the tops facing East. If the venue is near a stream, the base is at the end of the stream and the top is at the beginning of the stream. After the ceremony, the village chief chooses two couples of men and women to pull first with the meaning of good luck. When pulling, four people divide into two sides, one male side, and one female side. Men stand at the base, women stand at the top of the rope. The shaman acts as a referee. After the shaman gave the signal, the team of drums and gongs beat continuously, the men pulled first, the women pulled behind, and both sides pulled and struggled, without deciding the winner or loser. Pull three times, and in the end, the victory must belong to the female team. Because they think that if the female side wins, the village will be lucky that year. At the end of the tug-of-war ritual, everyone poured wine for the two teams. After that, everyone in the village divided into teams to compete with each other. Teams can be divided by gender, age, or neighborhood. |
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Community | Lai Châu Province |
Type of UNESCO List | Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity |
Incribed year in UNESCO List | 2015 |
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Tugging Rituals and Games
Tugging rituals and games are widely practiced by communities in rice cultivation culture in East and Southeast Asia, with a desire for good weather, good harvests or predictions related to success or failure of a crop. The scale of organizing tugging rituals and games, either at local or national level, depends on each member country. Tugging rituals and games of Vietnam are concentratedly practiced in the midlands, Red River Delta and North Central known as the cradle of wet rice civilization in such provinces as Vĩnh Phúc, Bắc Ninh and Hanoi city where the Việt people have been residing for a long time. In addition, the element is practiced regularly by ethnic groups such as the Tày, the Tai and the Giáy of Lào Cai province in the northern mountainous region of Vietnam, who were inherently rice farmers in history.
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2. Tug -of-war of the Việt people in Hữu Chấp village, Bắc Ninh Province: In preparing for the tug-of-war festival, the village chose wealthy young men and “unstained” families and divided them into two team: East and West
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3. Tug-of-war of the Việt people in Hữu Chấp village, Bắc Ninh Province After all rituals were finished, tug-of-war started. Two teams, East and West, competed in three rounds; whoever win two rounds are considered the winner. If the winner is East team, villagers believe that they are going to have a good crop and vice versa. East team always was arranged to be a winner of the game.
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4. Cord and ironwood stake at tug-of-war ground & The rattan cord will be tugged back and forth through a ironwood stake' s hole. Rattan cord used in Hương Canh tug-of-war festival must be at least 45m in length and has a diameter of 3-4cm
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Rattan Cord Tugging Rituals and Games
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Bamboo Cord Tugging Rituals and Games
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