
Description | Tug of war or tugging game is one of many folk games performed in festivals of someof 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam. In addition, tug of warserves to ensure abundant harvests andstrengthen communityunity and solidarity. | ||
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Manage No | VI00000743 | Running Time | 2021 |
Country | Vietnam | ||
ICH Domain | Social practices, rituals, festive events | ||
Videos Photographer | Year | ||
Place | File Size | 1.2GB | |
Definition | 720x576 | File Format | MP4 |
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Rattan Cord Tugging Rituals and Games
Rattan Cord Tugging Rituals and Games festival in Huong Canh is officially held on January 3 and is a performance in Canh village festival on the full moon day of the second lunar month. The game of river towing originates from the tactics of Ngo Quyen's navy, using a rope tow to adjust the speed of the warship to match the rise and fall of the tide on the Canh River. The rattan cord tugging game is held on a large, flat land along the river. In the middle of the beach, an ironwood pole is buried firmly in the ground, with a hole about 1m above the ground to thread the rope. The twin honey line is 70m long, has no worms, no ends, and evenly long internodes. Two teams play: each team has 25 members, the 2 strongest people - standing on the river, stepping on the pole to gain momentum to pull the rope, next, each hole (the holes are about 1m apart) are pairs of players, two Stand with your feet under the hole, butt touching the edge of the hole, lean back, both hands trying to pull the rope back, the last hole has 1 pair of hands. To keep the rhythm and adjust techniques, each team also has an additional trich song (general) and an assistant (soldier). After the Priest threads the rope and makes a mark, the villages appoint two men to "pull the ritual". After that, "generals, soldiers" and each pair of soldiers enter the predetermined hole position. Each match must have 3 rounds, each round lasting about 15-20 minutes. The winning team is the team that pulls the rope 50cm beyond the painted line.
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Tugging Rituals and Games
The game is associated with the village festival on the 4th day of Tet. The community uses bamboo stalks as zippers. The selection of bamboo is extremely meticulous. Zipper made from bamboo stalks - long, straight, no worms, no broken ends, and an odd number of segments. On the morning of the 3rd day of the Lunar New Year, "Mr. Hóa" instructed people to make a zipper: use a piece of ceramic to scrape off the outer layer, revealing the white part; Punch two holes in each bamboo root, and connect them with two shoulder poles; Take the rattan and wrap it tightly in two connected places to form three spiders (one large in the middle, two smaller at the ends). Once the zipper is finished, the ceremony to report to the Tutelary God will take place. Participating in the tug-of-war competition are the young men of the four villages in the village, divided into two factions: the East and the West. Each side has 37 men. Four of "Mr. Hóa" hold the flag and four of "Mr. Vè" control the game. The ceremony ends, and the rope hanging on the temple is lowered. Three drum beats rang out then four men waved flags and led two teams to greet the villagers. All the young men were shirtless, wearing white pants, red belts, and silk scarves on their heads, clinging to the bamboo trunk, the four strongest men stood in the connecting beam position. When the flag flies three times around the rope, the competition begins. Both sides must pull 3 glues. The first two matches are inconclusive. On the third day, the villagers joined in to help the East side, because people believed that if the East side won, the dream rice would have a good harvest.
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