Name of Ethnic Group: Bo Y (Chung
Cha, Trong Gia, Tu Di, Tu Din and Pu Na).
Population: About 1,500 people. 
Locality: The provinces of Lao Cai, Yen
Bai, Ha Giang and Tuyen Quang.
Customs and Habits: Ancestor worship
is the basis of Bo Y religion. The Bo Y live in houses built on the
ground. There is always an extra room in this type of house constructed
of wooden boards that rest on the main beams of the house. These rooms
serve as the bedroom for unmarried boys and as a granary. The wedding
ceremony of the Bo Y is a complicated and expensive endeavor. A unique
characteristic of this wedding ceremony is that the groom does not attend
the ceremony. Instead, he sends his younger sister to the bride's family
to lead a pink horse during the wedding. When the parents die, the children
must practice strict mourning rites, 90 days to mourn their mother and
120 days to mourn their father.
Culture: The Bo Y language belongs to
the Tay-Thai Group.
Costumes: Women wear a
full skirt, a five-paneled shirt and a bra. Some of the women have adopted
the Nung or Han way of dressing.
Economy: The Bo Y practice slash-and-burn
agriculture. Every year, when the rainy season arrives, the Bo Y go
to the rivers to catch spawn and fish to put in their ponds and
submerged fields.