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10 ngày trước
00Deep in the heart of Vietnam's Mekong Delta (Mien Tay), a remarkable family has spent the last 35 years keeping a thrilling, gravity-defying art form alive: the 'flying motorcycle' (moto bay) circus. Performing inside a massive, vertical wooden barrel, these daring riders perform jaw-dropping stunts that require absolute precision, immense physical strength, and fearless dedication. This family's story is a beautiful testament to passion, tradition, and the enduring spirit of traveling circus performers in Southern Vietnam.
For over three decades, the family has traveled from province to province, bringing excitement and wonder to local communities during traditional festivals and holidays. The act of 'moto bay' involves riding motorcycles at high speeds along the vertical inner walls of a wooden cylinder, relying entirely on centrifugal force to stay airborne. It is an incredibly dangerous performance where even a split-second error can lead to a serious accident. Despite the risks, multiple generations of the family have embraced this profession, passing down the specialized skills, maintenance techniques, and mental discipline required to perform safely.
In an era dominated by digital entertainment, traditional traveling circuses face significant challenges in attracting audiences. However, this Mekong Delta family continues to perform with unmatched passion, driven by the cheers of the crowd and a deep love for their craft. Their 35-year legacy is not just about extreme stunts; it is about preserving a unique piece of Southern Vietnamese cultural history and showcasing the incredible resilience of local artists who dedicate their lives to bringing joy and thrill to the public.
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