The Ba Chua Xu Festival, a vibrant emblem of An Giang’s rich cultural tapestry, has been honored by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This recognition not only highlights the festival’s historical significance and cultural exchanges among various communities but also underscores Vietnam’s commitment to preserving its diverse heritage. As the 16th intangible heritage acknowledged by UNESCO from Vietnam, this festive celebration stands as a testament to the spirit of gratitude, community, and the enduring legacy of cultural practices for future generations.
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