Hmong girls dancing at Tsa Hauv Toj festival
Hmong girls
Boten is China on Laotian territory
Market along the highway to the Chinese border
No Kip please, only Yuan
Boten, the border crossing with China
Hmong tribes on the way back to home
Hmong village Keo Choub
Filling station at the National Highway Nr 13
Muang Xai and the Gouvernment Administration
Small village called Hat Aine
Nam Phak river flows into the Nam Kor river
Simple huts from the Hmong tribes
Nam Kor river and the village Hat Aine
Sin Xai the village to turn left
Sin Xai at the river side
Sin Xai
Offer for a picnic break
Airport Paro in Bhutan from Druk Air
Youngster girl takes care the younger brother
Bouamphanh village
Next little village after Boun Tai
Along the "1B side road" to Boun Tai village
Hmong girls
Hmong kids
Pond for fishing
Picturesque scenery of a restaurant location
Pigs running around every where
Hilltribes village at the hill
Way to Boun Neua
Young villagers at a store beside the national mai…
An adept crossing the bridge
Encounting an Hmong hiker woman
The walk across a rope bridge
Walking across the Tha river
Tha river
Tha River (Maenam Tha)
Biking along the main road
Paddy fields at the Luang Namtha province
Across the river Tha
The Boat Landing Guest House
The Boat Landing Guest House
Calm traffic on the Tha river
Maenam Tha
Luang Namtha airfield
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Hmong New Year celebrations have Hmong ethnic traditions and culture, and may also serve to educate those who have interest in Hmong tradition. Hmong New Year celebrations frequently occur in November and December (traditionally at the end of the harvest season when all work is done), serving as a thanksgiving holiday for the Hmong people.
During the Tsa Hauv Toj celebration, Hmong dress in traditional clothing and enjoy Hmong traditional foods, dance, music, bull fights, and other forms of entertainment. Hmong New Year celebrations preserve Hmong ethnic traditions and culture, and may also serve to educate those who are interested in Hmong tradition. Hmong New Year celebrations occurred anytime within or close to the end of the harvesting period give or take a few days. However, the Tsa Hauv Toj event is not based on lunar calendar and it can occur anytime during or after the new year, typically in November and December.
During the Tsa Hauv Toj celebration, Hmong dress in traditional clothing and enjoy Hmong traditional foods, dance, music, bull fights, and other forms of entertainment. Hmong New Year celebrations preserve Hmong ethnic traditions and culture, and may also serve to educate those who are interested in Hmong tradition. Hmong New Year celebrations occurred anytime within or close to the end of the harvesting period give or take a few days. However, the Tsa Hauv Toj event is not based on lunar calendar and it can occur anytime during or after the new year, typically in November and December.
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