11:29, 20/04/2026
In the vast mountains of Viet Bac, Tuyen Quang stands as a treasure trove of heritage, where every traditional house, festival, and folk melody carries the imprint of time.
Not only known as the Capital of the Liberation Zone, associated with heroic pages of history, the province is also home to the cultural diversity of 22 ethnic groups, creating a rich and multi-layered heritage space. It currently boasts 215 nationally ranked relics, 308 provincial-level relics, and 48 national intangible cultural heritages. In the flow of modern development, Tuyen Quang is steadily reviving, preserving, and promoting its heritage values, ensuring that traditions are maintained while harmonizing with contemporary change.
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| The festivals of Ha Temple, Thuong Temple, and Y La Temple contribute to preserving and spreading the traditional Mother Goddess worship belief in community life. |
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| The ancestor worship ceremony of the Lo Lo ethnic group in Sang Pa A hamlet, Meo Vac commune. |
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| The Vuong Family Mansion historical relic is a unique architectural heritage and an attractive destination on the Dong Van Karst Plateau. |
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| Tan Trao Communal House is a prominent historical and cultural site attracting large numbers of visitors to the revolutionary homeland. |
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| The fire dancing festival of the Pa Then ethnic group in Minh Quang commune is a national intangible cultural heritage, reflecting a mystical spiritual life. |
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| The Tuyen Quang Festival affirms its status as a unique cultural tourism product of the province. |
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| The Pao Dung singing of the Dao ethnic group is a distinctive intangible cultural heritage that nurtures community spiritual life. |
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| The art of traditional costume decoration of the Mong Hoa people is a national intangible cultural heritage, continuously passed down to younger generations. |
Hong Ha
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