Local people go to kermises not only to exchange goods but also to meet each other. VNA Photo: Quy Trung
Ta Mung kermis still retains many cultural characteristics of the ethnic minorities in the Northwesterm mountainous region, so it attracts many tourists. VNA Photo: Quy Trung
Local people go to kermises not only to exchange goods but also to meet each other. VNA Photo: Quy Trung
Local people go to kermises not only to exchange goods but also to meet each other. VNA Photo: Quy Trung
Ta Mung kermis still retains many cultural characteristics of the ethnic minorities in the Northwesterm mountainous region, so it attracts many tourists. VNA Photo: Quy Trung
Local people go to kermises not only to exchange goods but also to meet each other. VNA Photo: Quy Trung
Ethnic people in Ta Mung commune, Than Uyen district bring their farm produce to Ta Mung kermis. VNA Photo: Quy Trung
Ethnic people in Ta Mung commune, Than Uyen district bring their farm produce to Ta Mung kermis. VNA Photo: Quy Trung
Lai Chau province keeps kermises alive to preserve traditional culture
The northern mountainous province of Lai Chau, home to 20 ethnic minority groups, always pays attention to keep kermises alive to preserve traditional culture. Local people go to kermises not only to exchange goods but also to meet each other. VNA Photo: Quy Trung