(HBO) – In order to celebrate the 88th anniversary of the foundation of the Communist Party of Vietnam (3/2/1930 - 3/2/2018) and to celebrate the New Year of 2018, the People's Committee of Luong Son District held an Exchanging Performance Night with the theme "Full Belief with the Party".
With the pride and gratitude of President Ho
Chi Minh - the beloved leader of the Vietnamese nation, the expression of a great faith to the Party, the pride of our
Party long- lasting 88 springs, the youth vanguard teams of communes of Tan Vinh, Cu Yen, Hoa Son, Luong
Son town, Nguyen Trai high school, Cheo 30/4 club and collaborators of Luong
Son District Cultural Center brought an outstanding performance to the event
program. The Art Night has 20 art performances of singing and dancing music
with the content to praise the Party, Uncle Ho, the innovative country, to
praise the love spring, solidarity of ethnic minority people in Luong Son
District.

A performance at the cultural exchange night
"Full Belief with the Party”.
The exchange night has created an atmosphere
of joy, excitement, jubilance for the local people in the district. This is
also a useful, healthy and meaningful cultural activity being held to welcome
the spring of 2018./.
As a land deeply intertwined with human history and Vietnam’s millennia-long journey of nation-building and defence, Hoa Binh is often revered for its epic tales and legends.
Residents of Hoa Binh boast a rich cultural identity, reflected in their unique language, traditional attire, customs, and folk melodies – described as "sweet as honey, clear as a mountain stream.”
Lac Son district’s Vu ban town held the 2025 Truong Kha temple festival on April 12–13 (the 15th–16th days of the third lunar month). Since its revival in 2019, the festival has been organised every three years, preserving valuable intangible heritage while meeting the community’s cultural and spiritual needs.
The clothing of women reflects the culture of the Muong, Thai, Tay, Dao, and Mong ethnic groups in the northern province of Hoa Binh.
Gongs hold a special place in the cultural and spiritual life of the Muong ethnic people in Hoa Binh province. More than musical instruments, they are an indispensable part of community rituals and collective memory, echoing through generations as a spiritual thread linking the past, present, and future.
Preserving and promoting the cultural values of the Muong ethnic group has become an urgent task in the current context, as many traditional values face the risk of fading away. This effort requires not only protecting the cultural identity but also eliminating outdated customs and developing a modern cultural lifestyle, contributing to sustainable values for the Muong community in Hoa Binh province.
The Muong ethnic culture, deeply rooted in Vietnam’s mountainous north, continues to be preserved and revitalised by dedicated individuals and communities determined to safeguard their ancestral identity.