People and tourists watch wrestling at Tho Vuc Communal House Festival, Son Duong district.
Folk games in the province are very rich in genres and forms. From physical games to intellectual games, games using objects to games without tools, all reflect the endless creativity of the people in creating a cohesive playing space.
Folk games not only bring joy but are also a useful means of education. Each game contains lessons on morality, life skills and solidarity.
Among the 18 national intangible cultural heritages of the province, tug of war is a heritage of customs and beliefs recognized since 2015.
In the digital age, the use of modern media and technology to preserve folk games is essential. Games can be recorded through videos, e-books, or created into mobile phone applications that simulate traditional games. This makes folk games more accessible, especially to young people, while preserving these games in the digital environment. In addition, online platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, TikTok can also become tools to popularize folk games, helping them spread more widely in the community.
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