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| The race of the so-called 'bare-footed knights' and transport horses attract many spectators, including foreigners. |
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| In an effort to attract tourists after days of social distancing, the final round of this-year traditional horse race takes place ealier than previous ones. |
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| The final round is attended by 33 jockeys from mountainous villages in Lao Cai and some neighbouring provinces. |
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| After many years of falling into oblivion, the traditional horse racing festival was officially restored in 2007. |
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| What is unique about the Bac Ha race is that the racing horses are usually used to transport goods to the fields on the high and steep mountains. |
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| Horse racing is a traditional activity of Bac Ha people, reflecting the cultural and spiritual life of local people. |
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| Spectators are treated to spectacular performances where the riders demonstrate their capability and talent for riding horses without saddles or straps. |
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| This is the first time a female jockey has attended the race since the first competition was organised in 2007. |
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| The first prize belongs to Vang Van Giang in Ha Hoi commune. |








