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Men climb over each other to
fight for some sacred offerings at a spring festival in northern
Following constant chaos during the festival month,
The Lunar New Year Festival, which peaked
February 19 this year, preceded a month of thousands of festivals across the
country.
But the festive season also had a bad side:
noisy crowds started fights,
usually over the spiritual offerings that they believe could bring them good
luck. Some people even put the offerings on sale.
At the Saint Giong Festival in
Hoang Tuan Anh, Minister of Culture, Sports
and Tourism, conceded that many festivals have been distorted and
commercialized.
“People
have stopped caring about keeping cultural values. They would fight, steal
and tramped,” Anh said in an interview with news website VnExpress.
He said the ministry is taking stock of all
festivals and will propose what to deal with them.
There are nearly 8,000 spring festivals held
across the country.
Anh said
Not all
traditions are still appropriate. We’ll keep the good ones" -- Culture
Minister Hoang Tuan Anh
“Not all traditions are still appropriate.
We’ll keep the good ones,” he said.
But Anh assured that the ministry will be
"cleaning" festivals carefully, by consulting experts, local
authorities, communities and the media.
He said the reform will be challenged since
many localities have considered festivals key sources of income.
But if a city or province choose to keep its
festivals, it will have to follow a set of standards and be punished if it
fails to do so, Anh said.
“We are determined to get rid of those that
have no educational value and hurt the national image.”
Thanh Nien News
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Thứ Năm, 12 tháng 3, 2015
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