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03/06/2025
Goong Cla sounds the spirit of Cho Ro culture

Goong Cla sounds the spirit of Cho Ro culture

(VOVWORLD) - The Cho Ro ethnic group (also called the Châu Ro or Giơ Ro) numbers about 30,000 people, who live mainly in Dong Nai, Binh Duong, Binh Phuoc, and Ba Ria-Vung Tau province. The Cho Ro boast a rich cultural heritage, in which the Goong Cla stands out as a unique musical instrument.

Goong Cla sounds the spirit of Cho Ro culture

Goong Cla sounds the spirit of Cho Ro culture

(VOVWORLD) - The Cho Ro ethnic group (also called the Châu Ro or Giơ Ro) numbers about 30,000 people, who live mainly in Dong Nai, Binh Duong, Binh Phuoc, and Ba Ria-Vung Tau province. The Cho Ro boast a rich cultural heritage, in which the Goong Cla stands out as a unique musical instrument.

31/05/2025
Coming-of-age-ceremony for Dao men

Coming-of-age-ceremony for Dao men

(VOVWORLD) - The northern province of Ha Giang is home to many ethnic communities, who uphold their age-old customs and traditions. Cap Sac, a maturity ceremony, is more than just a worship ritual, it is a vivid testament to the enduring vitality of Dao culture in modern society and integration.

Coming-of-age-ceremony for Dao men

Coming-of-age-ceremony for Dao men

(VOVWORLD) - The northern province of Ha Giang is home to many ethnic communities, who uphold their age-old customs and traditions. Cap Sac, a maturity ceremony, is more than just a worship ritual, it is a vivid testament to the enduring vitality of Dao culture in modern society and integration.

20/05/2025
From oral epic to heritage status, Mo Muong chants celebrate Muong ethnic identity

From oral epic to heritage status, Mo Muong chants celebrate Muong ethnic identity

(VOVWORLD) - Mo Muong is a traditional folk performance accompanying worship rituals of the Muong ethnic group. In Dak Lak, home to about 16,000 Muong people, Mo Muong has been inscribed in the National Intangible Cultural Heritage List.

From oral epic to heritage status, Mo Muong chants celebrate Muong ethnic identity

From oral epic to heritage status, Mo Muong chants celebrate Muong ethnic identity

(VOVWORLD) - Mo Muong is a traditional folk performance accompanying worship rituals of the Muong ethnic group. In Dak Lak, home to about 16,000 Muong people, Mo Muong has been inscribed in the National Intangible Cultural Heritage List.

12/05/2025
No one’s home today – it’s the Dao Thanh Phan’swind avoidance festival!

No one’s home today – it’s the Dao Thanh Phan’swind avoidance festival!

(VOVWORLD) - Every year on the 4th day of the 4th lunar month, Dao Thanh Phan ethnic minority people in Dong Van commune, Quang Ninh province gather at market fairs to celebrate the traditional “Wind Avoidance Festival.” More than just a spiritual event, the festival is an occasion for people to entertain and strengthen community bonds.

No one’s home today – it’s the Dao Thanh Phan’swind avoidance festival!

No one’s home today – it’s the Dao Thanh Phan’swind avoidance festival!

(VOVWORLD) - Every year on the 4th day of the 4th lunar month, Dao Thanh Phan ethnic minority people in Dong Van commune, Quang Ninh province gather at market fairs to celebrate the traditional “Wind Avoidance Festival.” More than just a spiritual event, the festival is an occasion for people to entertain and strengthen community bonds.

12/05/2025
Traditional woven hats of the Ha Nhi in Dien Bien province

Traditional woven hats of the Ha Nhi in Dien Bien province

(VOVWORLD) - The Ha Nhi ethnic people in Muong Nhe district, Dien Bien province, have upheld many customs and cultural traits for generations. Among them is the woven hat, an essential item in their daily life and spiritual practices.

Traditional woven hats of the Ha Nhi in Dien Bien province

Traditional woven hats of the Ha Nhi in Dien Bien province

(VOVWORLD) - The Ha Nhi ethnic people in Muong Nhe district, Dien Bien province, have upheld many customs and cultural traits for generations. Among them is the woven hat, an essential item in their daily life and spiritual practices.

29/04/2025
Ly speaking-singing art of the Co Tu

Ly speaking-singing art of the Co Tu

(VOVWORLD) - “Speak ly-sing ly” is an improvised folk art which has been handed down orally by generations of the Cơ Tu ethnic group. To preserve and promote this art form, many districts in Quang Nam province have established classes and clubs and have introduced “speak ly-sing ly” to their schools.

Ly speaking-singing art of the Co Tu

Ly speaking-singing art of the Co Tu

(VOVWORLD) - “Speak ly-sing ly” is an improvised folk art which has been handed down orally by generations of the Cơ Tu ethnic group. To preserve and promote this art form, many districts in Quang Nam province have established classes and clubs and have introduced “speak ly-sing ly” to their schools.

14/04/2025
Then Kin Pang Festival celebrates Thai ethnic culture and community spirit

Then Kin Pang Festival celebrates Thai ethnic culture and community spirit

(VOVWORLD) - Then Kin Pang is a traditional cultural festival of the white Thai in Lai Chau province. It is an event at which the local people express their aspirations for a bountiful harvest and a peaceful life, while promoting their unique cultural values and boosting tourism.

Then Kin Pang Festival celebrates Thai ethnic culture and community spirit

Then Kin Pang Festival celebrates Thai ethnic culture and community spirit

(VOVWORLD) - Then Kin Pang is a traditional cultural festival of the white Thai in Lai Chau province. It is an event at which the local people express their aspirations for a bountiful harvest and a peaceful life, while promoting their unique cultural values and boosting tourism.

31/03/2025
Naming ritual of the Mong ethnic minority

Naming ritual of the Mong ethnic minority

(VOVWORLD) - Dong Van district, Ha Giang province, is home to 17 ethnic groups, with Mong people accounting for 80% of the population. The Mong have preserved customs and traditions passed down through many generations. One tradition is their baby-naming ceremony.

Naming ritual of the Mong ethnic minority

Naming ritual of the Mong ethnic minority

(VOVWORLD) - Dong Van district, Ha Giang province, is home to 17 ethnic groups, with Mong people accounting for 80% of the population. The Mong have preserved customs and traditions passed down through many generations. One tradition is their baby-naming ceremony.

24/03/2025
Bamboo calendar of the Muong

Bamboo calendar of the Muong

(VOVWORLD) - The Muong ethnic minority people in Hoa Binh province rely on their traditional bamboo-strip “Doi” or “Roi” calendar to schedule daily activities, agricultural production, community ceremonies, and festivals.

Bamboo calendar of the Muong

Bamboo calendar of the Muong

(VOVWORLD) - The Muong ethnic minority people in Hoa Binh province rely on their traditional bamboo-strip “Doi” or “Roi” calendar to schedule daily activities, agricultural production, community ceremonies, and festivals.

20/03/2025
Palanquin procession, tower-opening ceremony of the Cham

Palanquin procession, tower-opening ceremony of the Cham

(VOVWORLD) - The Kate Festival, held annually in the seventh month of the Cham calendar, (from September 25 to October 25 in the Gregorian calendar), is the most spiritually important celebration of the Cham ethnic minority people. At the heart of the festival are the tower-opening ceremony and the palanquin procession, which have been preserved largely unchanged for generations.

Palanquin procession, tower-opening ceremony of the Cham

Palanquin procession, tower-opening ceremony of the Cham

(VOVWORLD) - The Kate Festival, held annually in the seventh month of the Cham calendar, (from September 25 to October 25 in the Gregorian calendar), is the most spiritually important celebration of the Cham ethnic minority people. At the heart of the festival are the tower-opening ceremony and the palanquin procession, which have been preserved largely unchanged for generations.