Tug-of-war using a strong bamboo pillar is practiced in Huong Canh town, Vinh Phuc province. (Photo: CHAV) |
To preserve and promote the heritage, the Cultural Heritage Association of Vietnam (CHAV), in collaboration with the Hanoi Department of Culture and Information, hosted a seminar where tug-of-war communities discussed their traditions.
CHAV Chairman Do Van Tru said, “This community discussion coincides with the 5-year celebration of tug-of-war being honored by UNESCO. This event is being hosted by a professional social organization without any state agencies involved, which reflects the community-based nature of tug-of-war. Heritage preservation should be done by the community, relying on community awareness and brainpower.”
“Tug-of-war practitioners come here today at their own expense. Without this seminar, they wouldn’t even know each other, much less work together to preserve these rituals and games. This seminar is the first really big step of our preservation efforts.”
Local authorities and residents of Hanoi’s Thach Ban ward, where sitting tug-of-war is practiced at Tran Vu temple every year, have paid more attention to the game since it was recognized by UNESCO.
Ngo Quang Khai, Head of the Tran Vu Temple Management Board, told the seminar about solutions carried by his tugging community.
“We have asked the local administration to organize extra-curricular activities to promote sitting tug-of-war. This program aims to reach all 62 local primary and secondary schools. Each year, 12,000 pupils visit Tran Vu temple, where we introduce them to the folk game through photos, drawings, and documentaries. They also watch us demonstrate tug-of-war. We already have permission to build a tug-of-war exhibition house in 2021,” said Khai.
Sitting tug-of-war at Tran Vu temple, Hanoi. (Photo: nhandan.com.vn) |
This exhibition house is modeled on South Korea’s three-storey tug-of-war museum that a Vietnamese delegation witnessed during an exchange program in 2019.
At the Hanoi seminar, the heritage communities voted overwhelmingly to establish a Tugging Rituals and Games Network connecting individuals, localities, and organizations who share the passion to keep the game alive. Its self-funded operation aims to tighten links between tug-of-war players, share information and experience, and organize a monthly or yearly event. The sitting tug-of-war community in Hanoi will host the very first festival in Vietnam in 2021.
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