The Cotu preserve their traditional culture
The Cotu preserve their traditional culture
(VOVworld) – The Cotu people are preserving their traditional culture through their daily activities and festivals. They organize folklore classes for locals.
The Cotu preserve their traditional culture
The Cotu preserve their traditional culture
(VOVworld) – The Cotu people are preserving their traditional culture through their daily activities and festivals. They organize folklore classes for locals.
Crossbows among the Cotu
Crossbows among the Cotu
(VOVworld) – The Cotu call wooden crossbows magic crossbows. Bho Hoong hamlet, in Dong Giang district of Quang Nam province, which is home to many crossbow shooters, still preserves age-old techniques of crossbow making.
Crossbows among the Cotu
Crossbows among the Cotu
(VOVworld) – The Cotu call wooden crossbows magic crossbows. Bho Hoong hamlet, in Dong Giang district of Quang Nam province, which is home to many crossbow shooters, still preserves age-old techniques of crossbow making.
Communal house of the Cotu
Communal house of the Cotu
(VOVworld) – The communal house of the Cotu, called a Guol, is where traditional village festivals take place to celebrate new rice, a bumper crop and brotherhood.
Communal house of the Cotu
Communal house of the Cotu
(VOVworld) – The communal house of the Cotu, called a Guol, is where traditional village festivals take place to celebrate new rice, a bumper crop and brotherhood.
Pre-marriage custom of the Cotu
Pre-marriage custom of the Cotu
(VOVworld) – Like many other ethnic groups, the Cotu people consider marriage an important event not only for a family but also for the whole village. The Cotu in Quang Nam province have preserved a unique pre-marriage custom, which highlights the significance of the pure love between a man and a woman. Thanh Hang, a VOV reporter based in the central region, explains.
Pre-marriage custom of the Cotu
Pre-marriage custom of the Cotu
(VOVworld) – Like many other ethnic groups, the Cotu people consider marriage an important event not only for a family but also for the whole village. The Cotu in Quang Nam province have preserved a unique pre-marriage custom, which highlights the significance of the pure love between a man and a woman. Thanh Hang, a VOV reporter based in the central region, explains.
‘Tung tung da da’ – Co Tu’s dance of offering to the heaven
‘Tung tung da da’ – Co Tu’s dance of offering to the heaven
(VOVworld) – Co Tu ethnic minority people have traditionally danced ‘Tung tung da da’ as a way to connect the earth with the universe, and the ancestors. It is a group dance for both men and women. We’ll introduce you to this traditional dance of the Co Tu who live in Quang Nam province.
‘Tung tung da da’ – Co Tu’s dance of offering to the heaven
‘Tung tung da da’ – Co Tu’s dance of offering to the heaven
(VOVworld) – Co Tu ethnic minority people have traditionally danced ‘Tung tung da da’ as a way to connect the earth with the universe, and the ancestors. It is a group dance for both men and women. We’ll introduce you to this traditional dance of the Co Tu who live in Quang Nam province.
Unique color of the Co Tu ethnic group
Unique color of the Co Tu ethnic group
(VOVworld) – The Co Tu is one of the 54 ethnic groups of Vietnam. They have a population of 62,000 and live mainly in the Truong Son range in central Vietnam and in certain neighborhoods of Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh city.
Unique color of the Co Tu ethnic group
Unique color of the Co Tu ethnic group
(VOVworld) – The Co Tu is one of the 54 ethnic groups of Vietnam. They have a population of 62,000 and live mainly in the Truong Son range in central Vietnam and in certain neighborhoods of Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh city.
Residential architecture of the Brau
Residential architecture of the Brau
(VOVworld) – Like many ethic minority groups in the Central Highlands, the Brau people attach importance to choosing land for building houses. A Brau village with a Rong communal house surrounded by smaller wooden houses symbolizes communal strength and reflects the customs and folk architecture of the Brau.
Residential architecture of the Brau
Residential architecture of the Brau
(VOVworld) – Like many ethic minority groups in the Central Highlands, the Brau people attach importance to choosing land for building houses. A Brau village with a Rong communal house surrounded by smaller wooden houses symbolizes communal strength and reflects the customs and folk architecture of the Brau.
Traditional attire of the Brau people
Traditional attire of the Brau people
(VOVworld) – Living in the culture-rich Central Highlands, the Brau people have formed their unique customs and culture, including traditional attire.
Traditional attire of the Brau people
Traditional attire of the Brau people
(VOVworld) – Living in the culture-rich Central Highlands, the Brau people have formed their unique customs and culture, including traditional attire.
Traditional festivals of the Brau
Traditional festivals of the Brau
(VOVworld) – Living in Vietnam’s central highlands, the Brau ethnic minority group has a distinctive culture, including traditional festivals.
Traditional festivals of the Brau
Traditional festivals of the Brau
(VOVworld) – Living in Vietnam’s central highlands, the Brau ethnic minority group has a distinctive culture, including traditional festivals.
Traditional musical instruments of the Brau
Traditional musical instruments of the Brau
(VOVworld) – The Brau people play gongs and other traditional musical instruments. There are different types of gongs, which are played in various circumstances and for various purposes.
Traditional musical instruments of the Brau
Traditional musical instruments of the Brau
(VOVworld) – The Brau people play gongs and other traditional musical instruments. There are different types of gongs, which are played in various circumstances and for various purposes.
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