Dak Lak province teaches young people to play the gong
Dak Lak province teaches young people to play the gong
(VOVWORLD) - Hamlets in Dak Lak province in the Central Highlands have organized gong classes for children to teach them about their tradition and culture.
Dak Lak province teaches young people to play the gong
Dak Lak province teaches young people to play the gong
(VOVWORLD) - Hamlets in Dak Lak province in the Central Highlands have organized gong classes for children to teach them about their tradition and culture.
Traditional houses of the M’Nong
Traditional houses of the M’Nong
(VOVWORLD) - In the Central Highlands province of Dak Nong the traditional cultures of several ethnic minorities, including the M'Nong, converge. The M'Nong, one of the oldest ethnic groups in this region, continue to preserve their customs, festivals, lifestyle, and traditional long house.
Traditional houses of the M’Nong
Traditional houses of the M’Nong
(VOVWORLD) - In the Central Highlands province of Dak Nong the traditional cultures of several ethnic minorities, including the M'Nong, converge. The M'Nong, one of the oldest ethnic groups in this region, continue to preserve their customs, festivals, lifestyle, and traditional long house.
Giay cake – a unique wedding offering of the Tay
Giay cake – a unique wedding offering of the Tay
(VOVWORLD) - Ethnic groups in each region of Vietnam have their own wedding customs reflecting their unique cultural identity. For the Tay ethnic group in the northern mountainous province of Cao Bang, Banh Giay – round, sticky rice cakes, are indispensable along with areca nut, betel leaves, tea, wine, steamed sticky rice, and chicken.
Giay cake – a unique wedding offering of the Tay
Giay cake – a unique wedding offering of the Tay
(VOVWORLD) - Ethnic groups in each region of Vietnam have their own wedding customs reflecting their unique cultural identity. For the Tay ethnic group in the northern mountainous province of Cao Bang, Banh Giay – round, sticky rice cakes, are indispensable along with areca nut, betel leaves, tea, wine, steamed sticky rice, and chicken.
Binh Dinh province preserves ethnic cultures
Binh Dinh province preserves ethnic cultures
(VOVWORLD) - Binh Dinh province is the home of many ethnic groups. The most populous groups are the Ba Na, the Chăm, and the H’rê. Each ethnic group í working to preserve and promote their cultural uniqueness.
Binh Dinh province preserves ethnic cultures
Binh Dinh province preserves ethnic cultures
(VOVWORLD) - Binh Dinh province is the home of many ethnic groups. The most populous groups are the Ba Na, the Chăm, and the H’rê. Each ethnic group í working to preserve and promote their cultural uniqueness.
Co Tu people preserve traditional weaving
Co Tu people preserve traditional weaving
(VOVWORLD) - The Co Tu ethnic minority people in central Quang Nam province are good at wood carving, decorating Guol community houses, knitting brocade fabric, and weaving bamboo products. In remote mountain villages, besides farm work many families earn extra income frombamboo products.
Co Tu people preserve traditional weaving
Co Tu people preserve traditional weaving
(VOVWORLD) - The Co Tu ethnic minority people in central Quang Nam province are good at wood carving, decorating Guol community houses, knitting brocade fabric, and weaving bamboo products. In remote mountain villages, besides farm work many families earn extra income frombamboo products.
Bell dance, a scared ritual performance ritual of the Dao Tien
Bell dance, a scared ritual performance ritual of the Dao Tien
(VOVWORLD) - Bell dance is a sacred performance in religious rites of the Dao Tien ethnic minority in Van Ho district, Son La province. The Dao Tien have preserved the bell dance from generation to generation as an indispensable feature of their cultural life.
Bell dance, a scared ritual performance ritual of the Dao Tien
Bell dance, a scared ritual performance ritual of the Dao Tien
(VOVWORLD) - Bell dance is a sacred performance in religious rites of the Dao Tien ethnic minority in Van Ho district, Son La province. The Dao Tien have preserved the bell dance from generation to generation as an indispensable feature of their cultural life.
Filial piety ceremony of the Raglai people
Filial piety ceremony of the Raglai people
(VOVWORLD) - The filial piety ceremony for parents is a unique ritual practiced by the Raglai people in Bai Ai district in the central province of Ninh Thuan. The ritual demonstrates the profound life philosophy of the Raglai people, which children must perform while their parents are still alive.
Filial piety ceremony of the Raglai people
Filial piety ceremony of the Raglai people
(VOVWORLD) - The filial piety ceremony for parents is a unique ritual practiced by the Raglai people in Bai Ai district in the central province of Ninh Thuan. The ritual demonstrates the profound life philosophy of the Raglai people, which children must perform while their parents are still alive.
Paper-cut pictures of the Nung Din
Paper-cut pictures of the Nung Din
(VOVWORLD) - Paper cutting is an age-old art of the Nung Din ethnic minority in Muong Khuong district, Lao Cai province. It has been recognized as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage by the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism. Paper cutting requires meticulousness and precision to create delicate art products for Nung Din funeral rituals.
Paper-cut pictures of the Nung Din
Paper-cut pictures of the Nung Din
(VOVWORLD) - Paper cutting is an age-old art of the Nung Din ethnic minority in Muong Khuong district, Lao Cai province. It has been recognized as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage by the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism. Paper cutting requires meticulousness and precision to create delicate art products for Nung Din funeral rituals.
Ede brocade tells new story
Ede brocade tells new story
(VOVWORLD) - Brocade weaving has been revitalized in many hamlets in the Central Highland province of Dak Lak which helps preserve traditional culture and contributes to the local economy. Ede women have creatively combined traditional brocade characteristics and new materials to diversify their products and supplement their income.
Ede brocade tells new story
Ede brocade tells new story
(VOVWORLD) - Brocade weaving has been revitalized in many hamlets in the Central Highland province of Dak Lak which helps preserve traditional culture and contributes to the local economy. Ede women have creatively combined traditional brocade characteristics and new materials to diversify their products and supplement their income.
Then in cultural life of the Tay, Nung
Then in cultural life of the Tay, Nung
(VOVWORLD) - Then is an age-old form of cultural and religious practice of the Tay and Nung ethnic minority people of Vietnam. Experiencing many ups and downs through history and cultural exchanges, Then still exists in the spiritual life of the Tay and Nung as a testament of the vitality of tradition.
Then in cultural life of the Tay, Nung
Then in cultural life of the Tay, Nung
(VOVWORLD) - Then is an age-old form of cultural and religious practice of the Tay and Nung ethnic minority people of Vietnam. Experiencing many ups and downs through history and cultural exchanges, Then still exists in the spiritual life of the Tay and Nung as a testament of the vitality of tradition.
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