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Releasing pigeons (tha chim)

Releasing pigeons (tha chim)

 A long with other traditional festival games, releasing pigeons has attracted numerous participants since the distant past. Some villages including Tam Giang and Hoan Son villages in Bac Ninh Province still maintain the tradition.


Every year, Hoan Son and Tam Giang villagers organise bird-releasing festivals in the early summer and mid autumn during the third and the eighth lunar months. Each family raises two or three flocks of pigeons. Judges stipulate that each flock in the spring contest may have ten pigeons but only eight in the autumn. The contests are open to anyone-not just Bac Ninh residents. Bird lovers use these occasions to exchange experiences and learn from each other. The Judges consist of the trich ha, who distributes numbers to participants and then call the numbers for the birds' release, and the trich thuong, who observes the arrangement of birds in the sky to determine the winner, a flock of birds flies beautifully when all their heads huddle together. Seen from the ground, they look like an arrow disappearing on the horizon.

"Before the contest every trainer practises releasing his birds so that the pigeons are familiar with the flight direction. All the birds return unless they lose their way in a heavy storm. Intelligent pigeons can return to their owner seven days or even two years later". The bird owner should pay attention to the pigeons' eyes, nostrils and wings to have birds that fly both high and well. Good birds usually have eyes with small, round pupils. Birds with translucent, dry eyes do best at the hot summer festival, and those with wet eyes are best for the dry autumn contest. Birds with small nostrils are better than those with big ones because they can withstand windy conditions and fly higher. Large wings, short tails and narrow shoulders also enable birds to be strong, skilful fliers.

Releasing pigeons is considered a refined form of entertainment. As a traditional saying goes, "Men enjoy many kinds of games, but nothing is as pleasurable as releasing birds".

See Also

Traditional Musical Instruments Introduction
Wedding Ceremony
Battle of the Chickens (choi ga)
Overview of traditional festivals
Modern Literature
Traditional Wedding Music of the Khmer
Throwing a sacred ball through the ring (nem con)
Rice cooking competitions (thi thoi com)
Customs of Chewing Betel and Areca Nuts and Smoking Thuoc Lao
Bamboo Jacks (choi chuyen)
Cat and Mouse Game (meo duoi chuot)
Festival Rituals
Kites That Make Music (dieu sao)
Ly Folk Song or Ly Nam Bo
Ca Tru
Quan Ho
Lithophone or Dan Da
Cai Luong
Dan Day
Religious Belief Dance
K’ni
Dan Nhi
Tay Son Military Music
Spinning Tops
Human Chess
Gongs or Cong-Chieng
Rija Festival Music
The Game of the Dragon-Snake (rong ran)
36 string zither
Language and Scripts
Folk Literature
Funeral Ceremony
Worship of Ancestor Custom
The game of squares (O an quan)
Villages – Guilds
Cheo or Vietnamese Popular Theatre
Hue Music and Song
Hat Van
Then Song
Nha nhac, Vietnamese Court Music - An Intangible Cultural Heritage
T'rung
Modern Dancing
Water Puppets
Dan Bau
Moon-Shaped Lute or Dan Nguyet
Classical Opera or Tuong
Tranh Zither
 
 
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