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The ancestral worship, which
aims to acknowledge ancestors, is a beautiful spiritual custom passed down from
generation to generation. It is practised by the Lo Lo people only during the
Lunar New Year festival and on the 15 th day of July of the lunar calendar.
Offerings to ancestors include
one cow, one pig, one chicken, steamed glutinous rice, alcohol and votive
papers. A pair of bronze drums, with one representing the male and the other
exemplifying the female, is indispensable to the Lo Lo people. The drums
symbolise the universe and human beings, and are the embodiment of gods.
The solemn worship lasts for
two and a half days. Young people wearing traditional costumes perform ritual
dances to the rhythm of the bronze drums.
At the end of the worship, the
food offerings will be served to thank neighbours for their help.
The Lo Lo people believe that
through this practice, their ancestors will be happy in the after life and give
them health and prosperity.
Duong Thanh Huong, Deputy
Director of Ha Giang Museum, said the Lo Lo people’s ancestral worship is a
unique custom, connecting family members and enhancing solidarity among the
community.
The Lo Lo population in Ha
Giang numbers 1,506, residing mostly in Lung Cu, Lung Tao, and Sung La communes
of Dong Van district and Thuong Phung and Xin Cai communes of Meo Vac district.
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Source: VNA |
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National heritage: Lo Lo people’s ancestral worship
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