Thao Thi Chua – a guardian of Mong culture
(VOVworld) – Thao Thi Chua, a Mong woman, has spared no effort or money to collect and preserve old utensils and antique musical instruments of the Mong ethnic group.
Thao Thi Chua – a guardian of Mong culture
Thao Thi Chua – a guardian of Mong culture
(VOVworld) – Thao Thi Chua, a Mong woman, has spared no effort or money to collect and preserve old utensils and antique musical instruments of the Mong ethnic group.
Community spirit of the Mong
(VOVworld) – The Mong people live in clusters of a few households in the high mountains. They pay close attention to protecting their identity and unity. People of the same clan and blood live together so they can count on each other in daily life and production.
Community spirit of the Mong
Community spirit of the Mong
(VOVworld) – The Mong people live in clusters of a few households in the high mountains. They pay close attention to protecting their identity and unity. People of the same clan and blood live together so they can count on each other in daily life and production.
Agricultural customs of the Mong
(VOVworld) – The Mong live mainly in high mountain regions which have harsh weather conditions. They have some special cultivation methods to cope with the difficult terrain. VOV looks at the terraced field cultivation of the Mong.
Agricultural customs of the Mong
Agricultural customs of the Mong
(VOVworld) – The Mong live mainly in high mountain regions which have harsh weather conditions. They have some special cultivation methods to cope with the difficult terrain. VOV looks at the terraced field cultivation of the Mong.
Mong ethnic group in Vietnam
(VOVworld) – The Mong are one of the most populous ethnic groups in Vietnam. They live mostly in the mountains, 1,000 meters above sea level, in the northern region, in Thanh Hoa and Nghe An province, and in the central highlands. The Mong are part of the unity of the 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam.
Mong ethnic group in Vietnam
Mong ethnic group in Vietnam
(VOVworld) – The Mong are one of the most populous ethnic groups in Vietnam. They live mostly in the mountains, 1,000 meters above sea level, in the northern region, in Thanh Hoa and Nghe An province, and in the central highlands. The Mong are part of the unity of the 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam.
Jho gong, a musical instrument of Ede women
(VOVworld) – When the seasonal winds blow and peach and apricot trees bloom in the forests, the central highlanders welcome a season of festival, which lasts from the end of last year to the New Year. The Ede Bih, a branch of the Ede ethnic group, who live in Trap hamlet, Krong Ana district, Dac Lac province, celebrate the spring festival by playing gongs. The sets of Jho gongs are played only by women.
Jho gong, a musical instrument of Ede women
Jho gong, a musical instrument of Ede women
(VOVworld) – When the seasonal winds blow and peach and apricot trees bloom in the forests, the central highlanders welcome a season of festival, which lasts from the end of last year to the New Year. The Ede Bih, a branch of the Ede ethnic group, who live in Trap hamlet, Krong Ana district, Dac Lac province, celebrate the spring festival by playing gongs. The sets of Jho gongs are played only by women.
Rituals in an Ede person’s life
(VOVworld) – The Ede have their own perceptions of the life cycle. An Ede person has to experience various rites during his or her lifetime to report on their development to the gods.
Rituals in an Ede person’s life
Rituals in an Ede person’s life
(VOVworld) – The Ede have their own perceptions of the life cycle. An Ede person has to experience various rites during his or her lifetime to report on their development to the gods.
Ede sculpture
(VOVworld) –Ede sculpture is exemplified in houses, graves, and pillars. The designs include familiar images of life like the sun, flowers, leaves and animals.
Ede sculpture
Ede sculpture
(VOVworld) –Ede sculpture is exemplified in houses, graves, and pillars. The designs include familiar images of life like the sun, flowers, leaves and animals.
Epic – a distinctive culture of the Ede
(VOVworld) – The Ede epic, a true product of the farming civilization, is a long story in verses and rhythm. Most famous Ede epics are Dam San and Xinh Nha.
Epic – a distinctive culture of the Ede
Epic – a distinctive culture of the Ede
(VOVworld) – The Ede epic, a true product of the farming civilization, is a long story in verses and rhythm. Most famous Ede epics are Dam San and Xinh Nha.
Brocade weaving of Ede ethnic minorities
(VOVworld) – Unlike other ethnic groups in Phu Yen province like the Cham and the Bana, the Ede ethnic people have retained their traditional weaving craft. In addition to their traditional long houses, papooses and hunting tools, weaving looms are indispensible in their lives.
Brocade weaving of Ede ethnic minorities
Brocade weaving of Ede ethnic minorities
(VOVworld) – Unlike other ethnic groups in Phu Yen province like the Cham and the Bana, the Ede ethnic people have retained their traditional weaving craft. In addition to their traditional long houses, papooses and hunting tools, weaving looms are indispensible in their lives.
The guardians of Ede culture
(VOVworld) – Wherever they live, the Ede people are aware of preserving their traditional culture. VOV’s Lan Anh talks to two of them.
The guardians of Ede culture
The guardians of Ede culture
(VOVworld) – Wherever they live, the Ede people are aware of preserving their traditional culture. VOV’s Lan Anh talks to two of them.
