Phù Lá people

The Phù Lá are an ethnic group of Vietnam and China. Most Phù Lá live in the Lào Cai Province of the Northeast region of Vietnam, and their population in Vietnam is approximately 9,000. There are also approximately 4,200 Phù Lá in China, where they are classified as members of the Yi ethnic group. The Phù Lá speak various Loloish languages, though many are shifting to the Vietnamese language. The Phula sing Êmê kha bá and play the ma nhí (bamboo mouth organ), pi tót, and cúc kẹ (nose flute) musical instruments. They celebrate the Gù Shư Mu festival and Ga Ta Ma Chu festival.

Phù Lá people

The Phù Lá are an ethnic group of Vietnam and China. Most Phù Lá live in the Lào Cai Province of the Northeast region of Vietnam, and their population in Vietnam is approximately 9,000. There are also approximately 4,200 Phù Lá in China, where they are classified as members of the Yi ethnic group. The Phù Lá speak various Loloish languages, though many are shifting to the Vietnamese language. The Phula sing Êmê kha bá and play the ma nhí (bamboo mouth organ), pi tót, and cúc kẹ (nose flute) musical instruments. They celebrate the Gù Shư Mu festival and Ga Ta Ma Chu festival.