Held at the Vietnamese Ethnic Groups Culture and Tourism Village in Dong Mo tourist area, 40km from Hanoi,
the 9-day festival has stunned visitors by displaying Chinese goods
next to the traditional products and handicrafts of the ethnic minority
groups.
Opened on April 19, the Vietnam Ethnic Groups Cultural Festival
promises to be a good chance to promote the cultures of 13 ethnic groups
from eight cities and provinces in the north, centre and south of
Vietnam. Yet, many of the event’s shortcomings have greatly disappointed
the visitors.
Held at the Vietnamese Ethnic Groups Culture and Tourism Village in
Dong Mo tourist area, 40km from Hanoi, the 9-day festival has stunned
visitors by displaying Chinese goods next to the traditional products
and handicrafts of the ethnic minority groups.
Moreover, many televisions and speakers at the venue blasting out
infomercials about the minority communities only detract from already
weak ethnic ambience of the festival.
Most disappointingly, the performance of ethnic music falls far short
of the visitors’ expectations. Instead of performing traditional music
instruments to liven up the festival and draw visitors, local artists
only performed for a camera crew. After staffs of a local television
station finished their filming, the artists stopped playing the music
even though many visitors asked them to continue.
In addition, the choice of venue is also a disappointment to the
visitors. Established in 2010, the Ethnic Groups Culture and Tourism
Village has but a few constructions to showcase the ethnic minorities’ cultures, besides some bamboo houses which have been damaged due to
termites.
The village’s managing board said that the houses were built on the
same design and materials of ethnic people’s houses, and they were
“planning to repair the houses with more durable materials.”
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