WORDS ON THE STREET 70th anniversary of Hanoi's Liberation Day Vietnam - Asia 2023 Smart City Summit Hanoi celebrates 15 years of administrative boundary adjustment 12th Vietnam-France decentrialized cooperation conference 31st Sea Games - Vietnam 2021 Covid-19 Pandemic
Home / Arts & Entertainment / Entertainment
Hanoi's sitting tug-of-war: entertaining and traditional
Jenna Duong - Huy Pham 12:40, 2024/04/13
Once a year, visitors to Hanoi are treated to the century-old game.

Tug-of-war is played all over the world, but sitting tug-of-war is its funkier version. This ancient game can only be found at the Tran Vu Temple Festival in Thach Ban Ward of Long Bien District on the outskirts of Hanoi.

The Tran Vu Temple Festival is held on the third day of the third month of the lunar calendar to commemorate Saint Huyen Thien Tran Vu - a major deity in Taoism.

In 2019, the unique game and the festival were inscribed as a national intangible cultural heritage and on the UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

 The festival begins with a ceremony in honor of Saint Huyen Thien Tran Vu.
 The bamboo pole used for tug-of-war practice is raised three times by the game leaders to lift the spirits of the participants. 
 The game will start shortly after the leaders of each group have identified their team members.
 Sitting tug-of-war is played on a clay court. 
 Two teams sit at either end of a rope and try to pull it away from the other. 
The pole is passed through a wooden pillar placed on the ground between the two teams. 
Participants must be aged between 18 and 55.
 To be eligible, players must belong to a family that has lived in the area for up to five generations.
Every year the organisers change the number of players per team - it can be 15, 17, 19 or 24.
 In this year's game, each group consists of 19 members.
The majority of the participants are men who are healthy and well-muscled.
 The drummer controls the sitting tug-of-war games.
The teams take their positions in preparation for the competition.
As soon as the game controller gives the go signal, the participants try their best to pull the pole towards them.
The cheers of the crowd help to fuel the players' spirits.
In sitting tug-of-war, the weaker team can win if they know how to grab the rope and manipulate it on the pillar.
 The sitting tug-of-war game and the Tran Vu Temple Festival are said to encourage people to exercise for good health and represent the ancient locals' wish for a bumper harvest. 
RELATED NEWS
TAG: Vietnamese traditional game Hanoi tourism Travel Hanoi
Other news
22:02, 2025/01/06
Prime Minister sets vision for Vietnamese football: Asian glory and World Cup dreams
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh hopes Vietnam's football team will win the Asian title and qualify for the World Cup.
01:53, 2025/01/06
Vietnam crown AFF Cup 2024 following a thrilling win over Thailand
The Vietnamese national football team defeated Thailand at Rajamangala Stadium with a 5-3 aggregate score to claim the AFF Cup 2024 championship.
16:03, 2025/01/03
Hanoi recreates unique ritual of Thai ethnic minority
The distinctive cultural practice of the Thai ethnic minority is being re-enacted in Hanoi, offering visitors a chance to experience this fascinating tradition until January 31.
16:47, 2025/01/02
Hanoi announces entry fees for historic sites
Starting today, January 2, two historical landmarks in Hanoi's Old Quarter will charge admission to raise funds for the preservation of the city's cultural heritage.
22:42, 2025/01/01
Hanoi: Toad Fountain renovation project completed
The place now has a fresh new look, attracting tourists to Hanoi.
00:03, 2025/01/01
Hanoi to host 70 spring flower markets this Tet Holiday
In the run-up to Tet, some 70 spring flower markets around the city throw an enchanting display of colors and scents.