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Boat race festival recognised as national intangible cultural heritage

 

Boat race festival recognised as national intangible cultural heritage
The Tu Linh boat race festival on Lý Sơn Island in 2020. It has been been recognised as a national intangible cultural heritage. Photo truyenhinhdulich.vn

HCM CITY   The boat race festival in Quảng Ngãi Province’s Lý Sơn Island, first held in 1826, has been designated a national intangible cultural heritage.

The Tu Linh boat race is held to pay homage to the island's ancestral inhabitants and soldiers who fought for national sovereignty over the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Trường Sa (Spratly) archipelagos.

The event is also an opportunity for local fishermen to pray for prosperity, peace and a smooth voyage at sea.

Eight boats in the race are decorated with the images of four holy creatures, including dragon, unicorn, turtle and phoenix. Before the festival opens, teams typically worship their specific gods.

Lý Sơn islanders believe the winning team will enjoy the most peace and prosperity during the year.

Participants should be healthy, skilled men. In the past, the boats could carry only 14 people but in recent years, they have been designed to carry 24. VNS

 

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