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    Manage No EE00001265
    Country Vietnam,Cambodia,Philippines,Republic of Korea
    ICH Domain Social practices, rituals, festive events
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    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.
Description [Inscribed in 2015 (10.COM) on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity] Tugging rituals and games of Vietnam have different characteristics, meanings and rules. The element is held as part of village festivals in Spring, a form for communities to pray for abundant harvests and prosperity, marking the start of a new agricultural cycle. Tugging game symbolizes the power of natural forces like the sun, water source that influence the harvests. In some localities, tugging game is associated with the legends of worshiped heroes for their merit in reclaiming the land, fighting against foreign invaders, protecting prosperous life of the people. It is usually held at the communal houses or temples after the rirual of commemoration of local guardian deities finished. The material used for tugging varies from region to region, reflecting the ecological and cultural context of each community, it can be made of bamboo, rattan stems, or ropes. The procedure for selecting teams or players is in accordance to the ritual rules, and the winning or losing team is regulated by customs to express certain religious meanings and the harmony of nature. Nowadays, tugging rituals and games are popularly known as a folk game that is entertaining, sporty and collective.
Social and cultural significance Tugging rituals and games reflect the identity of agricultural culture through symbolic actions. For example, the tugging ritual and game at Trấn Vũ temple (Thạch Bàn ward, Long Biên district, Hanoi) has a symbolic meaning of a snake crawling from highland to lowland and is practiced as a ritual praying for water draining. In the tugging ritual and game of Hữu Chấp village (Hòa Long commune, Bắc Ninh province), according to the custom, the East team (the direction of the rising sun) always wins, which symbolizes favorable weather, fertility and prosperity. For some communities of the Tay in Lào Cai province, the old team always wins the young team, and one end of the string is always reserved for the elders and placed at the head of the water source as a desire for abundant water. Moreover, tugging rituals and games with diverse cultural expressions now become very popular in contemporary life to contribute to the cohesion of community members. Participants of all ages can be involved in tugging games as it is easy to play. Although there is a competitive factor, winning or losing is not important.The spirit of solidarity, entertainment and community harmony is the most meaningful value of the element.
Transmission method The element is orally transmitted and through direct practice. The elders play an important role in guiding the young generation in the game. For example, in Hữu Chấp village (Hòa Long commune, Bắc Ninh province), before each festival, the elders have to establish sub-committees that are responsible for worshiping, playing music, raising flags, selecting healthy boys who are not in mourning period to participate in the East and West teams of tugging game. Four persons are responsible for directing the making of tugging strings surrounded by the participation of many villagers in the communal house’s yard. The rules and customs of the tugging game are voluntarily carried out by participants, villagers and visitors with a pride and a sense of responsibility. According to the custom, the East team wins the first match, the West team wins the second match, and in the third match, all the visitors rush to tug so that the East team can win. Tugging rituals and games are transmitted and safeguarded in a natural and enduring manner in communities in which religious belief and social harmony are fundamental factors
Community In Vietnam, the holders and practitioners of tugging rituals and games were mostly farmers in the past. However, today, in the context of urbanization and industrialization, the holders and practitioners of the element are doing different jobs such as workers, officers and students. In the local communities, the elders who are knowledgeable of rituals and tugging skills can teach the younger generation. The players of tugging game are selected in different ways according to the custom of each ethnic group. For the Việt people, only male players were selected to participate in the tugging games in the past, for example, at Trấn Vũ temple, Long Biên district, Hanoi. However, today women are allowed to involve, which helps to enhance women’s status in community affairs. Especially, for such ethnic groups as the Tày and the Giáy, both men and women are involved in tugging games and the male team often yield precedence to female team in even years, which symbolizes prosperity and fertility. The elders always play an important role in assigning tasks, guiding the rules of tugging, as well as playing an essential role in the rituals involved. In addition, tugging rituals and games always attract a large participation of the entire community as contributors, observers, supporters having aspirations of good harvests and a prosperous life.
Type of UNESCO List Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
Incribed year in UNESCO List 2015
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