Bao Yen has agreed to prepare contents for Bao Ha Temple Festival

On the afternoon of July 1, the People's Committee of Bao Yen District held a meeting to agree on some contents to prepare for the Bao Ha Temple Festival in 2022.

Bao Ha Temple Festival 2022 will be held at the district level with many activities taking place at the National Historic Site of Bao Ha Temple (Bao Ha Commune, Bao Yen District) from August 5 to 14 (ie. 8 to 17 of July of lunar calendar).

Within the framework of Bao Ha Temple Festival in 2022, there will be a special art program

As planned, this year's festival program includes a series of activities such as: Tennis Tournament - The first Bao Ha Temple Cup in 2022; The 2nd Bao Ha Temple Football Cup, Bao Ha Commune, 2022; Trade Fair, The 1st Cinnamon Festival, 2022; The 11th Bao Ha Commune Mass Performing Arts Festival, 2022; Workshop to connect development of spiritual tourism to relics in Bao Yen district in the period of 2022 - 2025 and to 2030; The ceremony of praying for peace, releasing lanterns; Competition “offering tray for Sir; The ceremony of worshiping the army; inaugurating the tomb of Mr. Hoang Bay; special art program to celebrate Bao Ha Temple Festival in 2022 (coordinated by Sao Viet Media Development and Investment Company, Vietnam Tuong Theater and actors and artisans in Bao Ha commune; palanquin procession); opening festival; incense offering ceremony; sports competition, folk games…

Bao Ha Temple Festival is one of the important cultural events held annually in Bao Yen district and Lao Cai province, attracting a large number of tourists from all over the world and people of local ethnic groups to participate. Through the festival to propagate and promote to potential tourists the tourism of Bao Yen district, the meaning of the festival as well as the national historical site of Bao Ha Temple.

According to LCDT

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