Flax harvest in Ha Giang

Flax harvest in Ha Giang

Flax trees not only have economic value but also represent a spiritual symbol for H’mong women in Ha Giang.

If this kind of tree is grown in a H'mong family, it is a sign that the family has diligent, skillful, and hardworking women.

In Dong Van, every H’mong woman knows how to spin fibre, weave cloth and make clothes from the flax trees for their family members. They consider it traditional work and cultural expression that differentiates their costumes from other ethnic groups in the region.

The process from growing flax plants to making products using flax fibres includes around 40 steps.

 

After harvest, flax stalks are allowed to dry in the open air for several weeks. Fabric made from these fibres is typically quite strong and durable. The work requires patience, skill and exacting techniques.

 

It takes flax trees around three to four months to be harvested. Summer is the time for flax harvest.

 

Children play beside piles of flax trees

 

Flax trees symbolises the strength and optimism of the H’mong people.

Source dtinews.vn

Edited by vietnamarab.net team

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