Tam Duong is a mountainous district in the northeast of Lai Chau province, where many Dao ethnic groups live, such as the Khau Dao, the Red Dao, and the Bang Dao. The Dao are also an ethnic group with many unique rituals that are still maintained and practiced in modern life. Among them, we must mention the Tu Cai ceremony of the Bang Dao (also known as the Cap Sac ceremony) in Ho Thau commune. According to the meaning of Nom Dao script, "Tu" means to report, "Cai" means to name. Tu Cai is understood as a ceremony to report to the gods and ancestors about naming a son in the family.
The Coming of Age Ceremony of the Dao people
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