Pig-chopping festival: Vietnamese need to have opinions
on culture
The
Vietnamese people should have strong views on cultural issues of the country
because they are an integral part of their culture.
The debate around the pig-chopping
festival in Bac Ninh is not new. In fact, this type of problem has been
discussed many times in the media in recent years. Differences in culture
always lead to controversy.
However, it is interesting that our
cultural issues always become the subject of controversy when “outsiders”
raise their voice; for example, when some French tourists threatened to
boycott
Cultural frontier
There are many different concepts of
culture. For the simplest meaning, culture contains physical and spiritual
aspects created by humans to serve humans.
People, as a cultural entity, always
try to conquer and renovate nature. However, due to differences in
anthropology, geography, climate and other factors, there are differences
among countries and regions in this process. This is a key point to make
about cultural diversity. Also, in a large culture (popular culture) there is
the existence of subcultures (folklore).
The trend of globalization has helped
countries in the world to be closer. In a flat world, people can talk to each
other with one language or make transactions with a unified currency, and
geographical borders are no longer a hindrance.
But there is still the cultural
border. On the positive side, this helps prevent assimilation and a faded
cultural identity of each country. However, cultural differences are a source
of controversy and conflict, originating from culture shock when an individual
or an organization witnesses and experiences a product/culture with different
values from their own.
The
"prickliness" of the Vietnamese?
There is a noteworthy point that the
two issues of culture – the pig-chopping festival and eating dog meat - became
a hot topic and attracted the interest of the public when foreigners raised
their voices.
In 2013 articles about several French
tourists who threatened to boycott
The French tourists could not
convince dog-meat “fans” to abandon their favorite dishes. However, in some
way, these tourists made a number of Vietnamese people rethink their eating
dog.
Similarly, Animals Asia’s
consideration of the pig-chopping festival in
Our concern and respect of opinions
on
We also need to ask ourselves why
"internal" opinions and views can not be a powerful motivator?
Respect for
cultural subjects
Returning to the pig-chopping
festival, it is said that the traditional values of this festival belongs to
the subculture of the people of
Moreover, Nem Thuong people, the
subject of the festival have voiced their desire to continue the tradition,
to bring good luck and fortune for everyone in the New Year. Thus, is it
reasonable when we, the outsiders, who live in a different culture condemn
and prohibit the festival?
Ultimately, culture is about the
physical and spiritual values created by people to serve people in a given
social context. Therefore, cultural values that do not fit with the current
social context will be eliminated.
However, this process must be carried
out by the entity that created the culture. The intrusive prohibition into
culture will disable the culture, and the poor and the community living in
that culture would have to tolerate the disadvantages.
The process of resolving differences
of culture should be conducted in a manner that respects the differences
between the two sides.
It’s time for Vietnamese to have
strong political views on the issues of culture of their country and their
communities, because we are the subjects who take part in them. As long as we
feel uncomfortable and prickly because of comments of an individual or an
organization that comes from different cultures, it is a sign of a weak
internal culture, which is prone to erosion by outside cultures.
Huu Tri, VNN
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Thứ Năm, 12 tháng 2, 2015
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