Ho Chi Minh City introduces monthly lion dance performance as new tourism product
The performance will take place on the second Saturday and Sunday of each month
The performance will take place on the second Saturday and Sunday of each month
Quyen, 27, was one of the first women to join the Tu Anh Duong lion and dragon dance troupe
Older visitors will be taken through a walk down the memory lane with a special collection of traditional toys rarely seen in today's time
Twenty-two young girls and women, aged ten to 35, have teamed up to make Vietnam’s unique troupe of lion dance on high poles, a kung fu-required technique usually practiced only by men.
Over a dozen elderly women, including octogenarians, in a Mekong Delta province have incorporated their wartime toughness into their lion dance performances over the past three decades