Sunday, February 24, 2013

Vietnam Festival Is Dedicated to Meeting Ex-Lovers


Most people cannot stand the thought of their partners even talking to their exes, let alone socializing with them. But things are different in a small community of Vietnam. A yearly ‘love market’ of sorts is held in the hillside village of Khau Vai, 500km north of Hanoi, near the border with China
It takes place each year, on the 26th and the 27th of the third month of the lunar calendar. During these two days, hundreds of ex-lovers from various hill tribes like Nung, Tay, San Chi, Lo Lo, Dzao, Giay and Hmong are reunited. They trek in from various mountainous districts nearby to be able to spend two days with the ones they could not spend their lives with.
This concept might sound extremely unusual to us, and there might be every possibility of a cat-fight breaking out if this unique love festival was held anywhere else in the world. But the people of Khau Vai have a strong reason for the celebrating their love market. It has been a part of their tradition for centuries, originating from a local legend. The story is rather sad – an ethnic Giay girl from Ha Giang had fallen for a Nung boy from Cao Bang., but she is said to have been so beautiful that her tribe did not want her to marry a man from another community. What followed was a bloody war between the two tribes. 

As the lovers witnessed the tragedy that surrounded their lives, they decided to part ways in the greater interest of peace. But their love did not die there. A secret pact was made between the lovers to meet each other once a year in Khau Vai– on the 27th day of the third Lunar month. The tradition is still being carried on today. On the designated days of the festival, local artists decked up in colorful clothes reenact this tale of forbidden love.

Some might dismiss the lovers’ rendezvous that happen in Khau Vai as short flings, but in reality things are very different. The villagers view it as a time to go down memory lane, cherishing happier moments of their past. Lau Minh Pao, for instance, gets to meet his old flame and talk to her once a year. “In the past, we were lovers, but we couldn’t get married because we were far apart,” says Pao. “Now we pour our hearts out about the time when we were in love. We meet together to re-tell the tale of how it was when we were in love back then.” Pao’s wife has no problems with this, as she is off meeting her ex-lover at the very same time. This is a typical scenario for most people of these hills. 

Over time, however, the tradition has taken on a more modern feel. The young plan dates via text messages and take pictures on their mobiles. The village itself is more accessible because of new roads. 23-year-old Hua Thi Nghi, an ethnic Giay, says “The young generation now go out together and find each other, and it’s more modern, freer and clearer. Back in the old days, our grandparents had to pursue love in secret, not like today.”

The Khau Vai love market is now so popular that it has become a tourist attraction for domestic and foreign visitors. Some of the other activities at the festival are a trade-tourism fair and a performance on the ritual of rain-worship of the ethnic Lo Lo people. There is also a ceremony to receive the certificate recognizing the festival as an ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage.’ Folk games such as shuttlecock, Ferris wheel, see-saw and cock-fighting are a part of the love market as well. Local cuisine and the beautiful highland girls in their traditional costumes are an added attraction. Nowhere else in the world has an entire festival been created around the simple act of meeting one’s ex-lover, with no awkwardness whatsoever.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Russian tourist praised Phu Quy Island

Phu Quy is a small island situated about 100 km from Phan Thiet city, Vietnam. In northern of island, half of the residents are inhabited, with a population of 20,698 people.

During a recent trip, we had a chance to know more about the attractions of Phu Quy island (Binh Thuan province) for foreign tourists, especially tourists in Russia, Australia, USA and Canada. A large number of foreigners with Vietnam travel guide visit Phu Quy Island.
A friend group of Alexandre Rasiborskiy is a typical example. They came from Russia, includes 4 people, rent a rest house near Phu Quy port to stay for long days in the average price, both groups relax in the morning. In the afternoon, people went out Long Hai beach to play kite skiing. Alexandre Rasiborskiy said: "I feel Phu Quy island very great. The beauty remains unspoiled. The sea wind is suitable for us to play the particular sports. "

The circular umbrella in the wind becomes the excitement for visitors’sport favorite. In the future, sports will become popular when Phu Quy tourism develops. Most visitors know Phu Quy through friends and foreign press. Compared to Mui Ne, the price of accommodation and catering services in Phu Quy is much cheaper. It was the reason why many tour groups choose Phu Quy island. Ms. Marie Konstanova (Russian tourists) said her group saves thousands of dollars for the trip. "It was the first time that I came to the island and found everything very interesting. We will stay here for a long time. The next trip, we probably still choose Phu Quy to play kite skiing “ Ms Maria Konstanova said.
Mr. Mac Dang Linh (Vice Chairman District) said: "In 2012, the island district focuses on economic development. They call for tourist investment as well as more incentives for tourism projects.

According to the report of the district committee’s people, tourism projects in Mo Thay area of Lan Dong company and tourism project of Sail Travel Company were approved, promised to create a new face for Phu Quy tourism. In particular, ecotourism project of  Mr Duong Linh Phung’s Long Vi beach maintains stable operation. Long Vi restaurant is the only place to provide special dishes for Phu Quy for domestic and foreign tourists when they arrive this island. An attractive destination, if lack of food service, resort, it is monotonous. Therefore, the presence of Long Vi restaurant and ideal rest house meets the demand of tourists when they travel to Vietnam to Phu Quy.