Thanks to the
natural beauty and the preserved traditional culture, Na Luong Village, Na Tam
commune (Tam Duong District) has become an attractive destination for tourists
According to the locals, “Luong” in Laos
language means ‘dragon’ and “Na” means ‘field’. Legend has it that the rich
land with flat terrain surrounded by green mountains and the gentle Nam Mu
River is very favorable for rice and corn crops. Because of the dreaming
landscape and the kind-hearted people, dragons often come down to bath in the
river then rests on the fields.
There are 94 households with over
400 members in Na Luong. They are all Laos people. Their traditional
culture is still well-preserved and developed, the cultural traditions seem to
be unchanged. Coming here, tourists will see the classical beauty of the
four-roof architectural stilt houses, enjoy the fresh air and the peaceful
atmosphere of the forest, and talk to the kind-hearted local people. Viewing
from the high mountain, Na Luong is hidden in the immense green forest and
cloud, among the bewitching golden terraces fields. You will hear the birds
whistling happy melodies at dawn, and in the sunset, you will see the homey and
bustling atmosphere in the wooden houses in this mountainous area.
Until now, the lives of local people
are largely self-sufficient. The main dishes are prepared from home-grown
foods: wild vegetables, grilled stream fishes, rice in bamboo cane (“com lam”).
Even though it is just 10 km from the town, people in Na Luong plant vegetables
for themselves and to contribute to develop community tourism. The Laos men are
good at carpentry, knitting and fishing, while the womenfolk are good at
planting cotton tree, raising silk worms and weaving. The women here often
spend time embroiling, sewing and decorating patterns on their costumes. Every
detail in the pattern mark their hard work, patience and the love of nature, as
well as the dream of a beautiful life for the local people.
To preserve the folk songs and
dances, especially “múa xòe” and “lăm vông”, ever since a decade, the local
people have established a team of 20 singers, performing to bring the happiness
and encourage people, to pray for good weather and to build the cultural life
in the villages.
The dress dance, drum dance with
traditional musical instruments such as: drums, gongs, pan-pipes, flutes are
always organized, especially in “Bun Vốc Năm” Festival (water festival). To
have a healthy set of black teeth, after waking up in the morning and before
going to bed in the evening, the Laos women often use the powder of “mày tỉu”
tree (a product from the forest) to rub and wash their teeth. Besides, the
women still maintain the custom of chewing betel.
Another attractive point of Na Luong
is the amazing bustling atmosphere in spring. The young men and women are
excited to find their life partner by choosing the good day to “pull wife” or
choosing good time to “knock the floor”. If the woman agrees, the man’s family
will talk to her family and the young man will propose to the girl. Otherwise,
they remain friends, so their lives here are always happy.
Charlie – a tourist from the UK says: “I enjoy discovering this place because
of the variety and the preservation of Laos culture. Besides, I also like
the accessories, clothes, hats, shawls of the local people… However, I hope
this community will receive more investments to be developed and expanded for
tourists to discover…”
Mr. Lò Văn Điếng, community leader
of Na Luong says: “There are approximately 200 tourists visiting our village
every month. To protect the traditional beauty and to make them feel
comfortable, we often clean the village on each Saturday. Besides, we often
take the families going out and learn the experience from other tourist places,
such as Sa Pa, Son La, Hoa Binh. To date, five
households have successfully applied tourism business models to serve the needs
of tourists. The tourists have made our lives better”
Author: Hoang Van Trong