Henan culture

Henan province is located in the southwest of the northern plain of Vietnam. It is one of the birthplaces of rice civilization, and it is also the birthplace of Dongshan, Liu Dui and other long-standing cultures. Moreover, there are many historical sites and traditional temple fairs in Henan province, which preserve many folk art forms, such as satirical plays, Taoniang songs and Hou Ying etiquette. , enriched the national culture of Vietnam.

Henan is located at the intersection of Dihe River, Pearl River and Ruijiang River, surrounded by mountains in the west, forming many beautiful natural landscapes, such as Wudong Mountain, Wuyuetan, Yushan and Tianmenpo. In the long history, predecessors left numerous valuable material and intangible cultural heritages to Henan, including the representative of Dongshan culture in its heyday 3,000 years ago-Yulu bronze drum, and one of the four best-preserved ancient books-1471year-old Beili copperplate. Henan is also a province with dense historical and cultural relics, among which the buildings such as Shanlong Temple, Shang Chen Temple, Wenshe Pavilion and Anhe Pavilion are large in scale and beautifully carved. Reflects the thick culture of this land.