Food of the Gie Trieng
Food of the Gie Trieng
(VOVworld) – Fermented fish is a typical dish of the Gie Trieng in Quang Nam province in the Central Highlands. It’s indispensable at important events and festivals.
Food of the Gie Trieng
Food of the Gie Trieng
(VOVworld) – Fermented fish is a typical dish of the Gie Trieng in Quang Nam province in the Central Highlands. It’s indispensable at important events and festivals.
New Rice celebration of the Gie Trieng
New Rice celebration of the Gie Trieng
(VOVworld) – The New Rice celebration is a time-honored tradition of ethnic groups in the Truong Son range. Today, VOV reporter Hong Lam reports on the New Rice celebration of the Gie Trieng.
New Rice celebration of the Gie Trieng
New Rice celebration of the Gie Trieng
(VOVworld) – The New Rice celebration is a time-honored tradition of ethnic groups in the Truong Son range. Today, VOV reporter Hong Lam reports on the New Rice celebration of the Gie Trieng.
Dinh Tut, a typical flute of the Gie Trieng
Dinh Tut, a typical flute of the Gie Trieng
(VOVworld) – The Gie Trieng have a population of 33,000 people living mainly in the northern part of the Central Highlands. About two thirds of them cluster in Nam Giang district, Quang Nam province. The Gie Trieng have developed diverse folk music genres and musical instruments. The Dinh Tut is a typical flute played at Gie Trieng festivals.
Dinh Tut, a typical flute of the Gie Trieng
Dinh Tut, a typical flute of the Gie Trieng
(VOVworld) – The Gie Trieng have a population of 33,000 people living mainly in the northern part of the Central Highlands. About two thirds of them cluster in Nam Giang district, Quang Nam province. The Gie Trieng have developed diverse folk music genres and musical instruments. The Dinh Tut is a typical flute played at Gie Trieng festivals.
Clothes of the Gie Trieng
Clothes of the Gie Trieng
(VOVworld) - The Gie Trieng have developed a unique culture while adopting cultural features of other groups in the northern Central Highlands.
Clothes of the Gie Trieng
Clothes of the Gie Trieng
(VOVworld) - The Gie Trieng have developed a unique culture while adopting cultural features of other groups in the northern Central Highlands.
The Gie Trieng live in the Vietnam-Laos border area
The Gie Trieng live in the Vietnam-Laos border area
(VOVworld) – The Gie Trieng, one of 6 tribes in Kon Tum province, has about 33,000 people. They live in Dak Glei and Ngoc Hoi district along the Ho Chi Minh trail near the border with Laos. Like other ethnic groups in Vietnam, the Gie Trieng have a distinct culture and have contributed to national construction.
The Gie Trieng live in the Vietnam-Laos border area
The Gie Trieng live in the Vietnam-Laos border area
(VOVworld) – The Gie Trieng, one of 6 tribes in Kon Tum province, has about 33,000 people. They live in Dak Glei and Ngoc Hoi district along the Ho Chi Minh trail near the border with Laos. Like other ethnic groups in Vietnam, the Gie Trieng have a distinct culture and have contributed to national construction.
H’re folk singing
H’re folk singing
(VOVworld) – The H’re love singing. They sing anywhere and anytime: at work, in leisure time, and at festivals. They have developed unique and diverse singing genres, typically Kaleu and Kachoi.
H’re folk singing
H’re folk singing
(VOVworld) – The H’re love singing. They sing anywhere and anytime: at work, in leisure time, and at festivals. They have developed unique and diverse singing genres, typically Kaleu and Kachoi.
H’re customs and belief
H’re customs and belief
(VOVworld) – The H’re grow wet rice and other crops on terraced fields. Their religious practices are associated with rice. The H’re believe all things are administered by genies and they pray to the genies for peace, protection, bumper crops, and chasing away bad luck and diseases.
H’re customs and belief
H’re customs and belief
(VOVworld) – The H’re grow wet rice and other crops on terraced fields. Their religious practices are associated with rice. The H’re believe all things are administered by genies and they pray to the genies for peace, protection, bumper crops, and chasing away bad luck and diseases.
H’re ethnic group’s community organization
H’re ethnic group’s community organization
(VOVworld)-H’re ethnic people have long been living in the southern part of the Truong Son Mountain Range. The H’re are united, which can be seen in the way they help each other in production and festive activities. The connectivity among H’re families and between an individual and the hamlet is based on kinship or neighborhood.
H’re ethnic group’s community organization
H’re ethnic group’s community organization
(VOVworld)-H’re ethnic people have long been living in the southern part of the Truong Son Mountain Range. The H’re are united, which can be seen in the way they help each other in production and festive activities. The connectivity among H’re families and between an individual and the hamlet is based on kinship or neighborhood.
Tom singing of the Kho Mu
Tom singing of the Kho Mu
(VOVworld) – Tom call-and-response singing is the most popular folk singing genre of the Kho Mu.
Tom singing of the Kho Mu
Tom singing of the Kho Mu
(VOVworld) – Tom call-and-response singing is the most popular folk singing genre of the Kho Mu.
Beliefs of the Kho Mu
Beliefs of the Kho Mu
(VOVworld) – The Kho Mu practice many rituals and ceremonies each year: worship of the hamlet’s genie and ancestors and festivals to welcome new crops and the Rice Mother. The worship of ancestors and the festivals to welcome new crops typify the beliefs of the Kho Mu.
Beliefs of the Kho Mu
Beliefs of the Kho Mu
(VOVworld) – The Kho Mu practice many rituals and ceremonies each year: worship of the hamlet’s genie and ancestors and festivals to welcome new crops and the Rice Mother. The worship of ancestors and the festivals to welcome new crops typify the beliefs of the Kho Mu.
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