Pu Peo people preserve traditional clothes
Pu Peo people preserve traditional clothes
(VOVworld) - The Pu Peo are an ethnic minority group in the mountainous province of Ha Giang. Their costumes exhibit beautiful color combinations.
Pu Peo people preserve traditional clothes
Pu Peo people preserve traditional clothes
(VOVworld) - The Pu Peo are an ethnic minority group in the mountainous province of Ha Giang. Their costumes exhibit beautiful color combinations.
Wedding ritual of the Pu Peo
Wedding ritual of the Pu Peo
(VOVworld) – Living together with 22 other ethnic groups in Ha Giang province, the Pu Peo have maintained their culture, customs, and lifestyle. In this program, Vinh Phong will introduce the Pu Peo’s unique wedding ritual.
Wedding ritual of the Pu Peo
Wedding ritual of the Pu Peo
(VOVworld) – Living together with 22 other ethnic groups in Ha Giang province, the Pu Peo have maintained their culture, customs, and lifestyle. In this program, Vinh Phong will introduce the Pu Peo’s unique wedding ritual.
Earthen-wall houses of the Pu Peo
Earthen-wall houses of the Pu Peo
(VOVworld) – The earthen-wall house is typical of ethnic groups in the mountainous province of Ha Giang, including the Pu Peo. The Pu Peo believe that the success or failure of a family depends greatly on the land and the house they occupy. So choosing land and building a house is an important process that consists of several steps.
Earthen-wall houses of the Pu Peo
Earthen-wall houses of the Pu Peo
(VOVworld) – The earthen-wall house is typical of ethnic groups in the mountainous province of Ha Giang, including the Pu Peo. The Pu Peo believe that the success or failure of a family depends greatly on the land and the house they occupy. So choosing land and building a house is an important process that consists of several steps.
Pu Peo ethnic group and its unique characters
Pu Peo ethnic group and its unique characters
(VOVworld) – The Pu Peo is one of Vietnam’s 54 ethnic groups living in the northern mountain province of Ha Giang. Today’s VOV’s “Colorful Vietnam, Vietnam’s 54 ethnic groups” begins a series on the Pu Peo, their customs and cultural values.
Pu Peo ethnic group and its unique characters
Pu Peo ethnic group and its unique characters
(VOVworld) – The Pu Peo is one of Vietnam’s 54 ethnic groups living in the northern mountain province of Ha Giang. Today’s VOV’s “Colorful Vietnam, Vietnam’s 54 ethnic groups” begins a series on the Pu Peo, their customs and cultural values.
Festival of the Dao in Binh Lieu
Festival of the Dao in Binh Lieu
(VOVworld) – The Dao in Binh Lieu district, Quang Ninh province, consider the 4th day of the 4th lunar month an unlucky day for any work. On this day they take the day off from work to do whatever they want - meet friends, drink alcohol, dance, and sing.
Festival of the Dao in Binh Lieu
Festival of the Dao in Binh Lieu
(VOVworld) – The Dao in Binh Lieu district, Quang Ninh province, consider the 4th day of the 4th lunar month an unlucky day for any work. On this day they take the day off from work to do whatever they want - meet friends, drink alcohol, dance, and sing.
Epics in Raglai people’s cultural life
Epics in Raglai people’s cultural life
(VOVworld) –Raglai epics are a narrative genre passed down orally from generation to generation. Epics are retold during community events. To Tuan talks about epics and their position in the cultural life of Raglai people.
Epics in Raglai people’s cultural life
Epics in Raglai people’s cultural life
(VOVworld) –Raglai epics are a narrative genre passed down orally from generation to generation. Epics are retold during community events. To Tuan talks about epics and their position in the cultural life of Raglai people.
Chapi musical instrument reflects the Raglai soul
Chapi musical instrument reflects the Raglai soul
(VOVworld) – Wealthy people of the Raglai group possess Ma La flat gongs, but poor Raglai people have the Chapi, a simple musical instrument that imitates the sound of the Ma La. 20 years ago the song “Chapi dream” by Tran Tien introduced the Chapi of the Raglai to the Kinh people. Since then the Chapi has been considered a symbol of the Raglai and tourists visit Raglai hamlets to learn about this unique musical instrument.
Chapi musical instrument reflects the Raglai soul
Chapi musical instrument reflects the Raglai soul
(VOVworld) – Wealthy people of the Raglai group possess Ma La flat gongs, but poor Raglai people have the Chapi, a simple musical instrument that imitates the sound of the Ma La. 20 years ago the song “Chapi dream” by Tran Tien introduced the Chapi of the Raglai to the Kinh people. Since then the Chapi has been considered a symbol of the Raglai and tourists visit Raglai hamlets to learn about this unique musical instrument.
Typical musical instrument of the Raglai
Typical musical instrument of the Raglai
(VOVworld) – The Raglai have many kinds of musical instrument - Ma La flat gongs, the Sarakel wind instrument, and the Chapi. In the Raglai’s cultural life musical instruments are treasured possessions and close friends. They appear at all important events such as ceremonies to say a last farewell to the deceased or to celebrate new rice and at performances of epics.
Typical musical instrument of the Raglai
Typical musical instrument of the Raglai
(VOVworld) – The Raglai have many kinds of musical instrument - Ma La flat gongs, the Sarakel wind instrument, and the Chapi. In the Raglai’s cultural life musical instruments are treasured possessions and close friends. They appear at all important events such as ceremonies to say a last farewell to the deceased or to celebrate new rice and at performances of epics.
Grave leaving ceremony of the Raglai
Grave leaving ceremony of the Raglai
(VOVworld) – Raglai people believe that there is a world for the living and another for the dead and only the world of the deceased is eternal. With such a belief, they organize a ceremony to say the last farewell to the deceased after the 1st or 2nd anniversary of their death.
Grave leaving ceremony of the Raglai
Grave leaving ceremony of the Raglai
(VOVworld) – Raglai people believe that there is a world for the living and another for the dead and only the world of the deceased is eternal. With such a belief, they organize a ceremony to say the last farewell to the deceased after the 1st or 2nd anniversary of their death.
New rice ceremony of the Raglai
New rice ceremony of the Raglai
(VOVworld) – The Raglai people have several ceremonies relating to the life cycle of a man or a tree. The new rice ceremony is the biggest event of all. After harvesting and stockpiling rice in warehouses, the Raglai organize a ritual to thank the heaven God, genies, and ancestors for blessing them with a bumper crop.
New rice ceremony of the Raglai
New rice ceremony of the Raglai
(VOVworld) – The Raglai people have several ceremonies relating to the life cycle of a man or a tree. The new rice ceremony is the biggest event of all. After harvesting and stockpiling rice in warehouses, the Raglai organize a ritual to thank the heaven God, genies, and ancestors for blessing them with a bumper crop.
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