The Xen Dong Festival, a cherished forest worship ritual of the Thai community in Nghia Lo, has been honored as a national intangible cultural heritage. This recognition not only celebrates the festival’s deep-rooted cultural significance but also emphasizes the community’s commitment to preserving their heritage and promoting sustainable practices. With ongoing support and community engagement, Nghia Lo aims to safeguard this unique tradition for future generations, enriching both cultural identity and ecological balance.
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