The origins of Ha da Bo Ly Ngang are shrouded in mystery, with various legends and myths surrounding its inception. According to historical records, the festival was created during the Tran Dynasty as a way to commemorate the victory of the Vietnamese people over the invading Mongols. The festival was initially celebrated as a form of thanksgiving, honoring the gods and ancestors for their protection and blessings.

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The author's stories frequently explore "forbidden" relationships (incest/taboo) and high-tension emotional conflicts. Target Audience: