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11/03/2024
Boarding school serves as second home for Hoa Binh province’s ethnic children

Boarding school serves as second home for Hoa Binh province’s ethnic children

(VOVWORLD) - Cao Phong district’s Boarding Middle and High School for Ethnic Minorities was established in 2002. In its 20 years of operation, the school, which exclusively serves ethnic minority pupils from disadvantaged areas, has become a bright spot in the education and training sector of the northern province of Hoa Binh.

Boarding school serves as second home for Hoa Binh province’s ethnic children

Boarding school serves as second home for Hoa Binh province’s ethnic children

(VOVWORLD) - Cao Phong district’s Boarding Middle and High School for Ethnic Minorities was established in 2002. In its 20 years of operation, the school, which exclusively serves ethnic minority pupils from disadvantaged areas, has become a bright spot in the education and training sector of the northern province of Hoa Binh.

06/03/2024
“Tài khoăn” ritual of the Nung in Bac Kan province

“Tài khoăn” ritual of the Nung in Bac Kan province

(VOVWORLD) - "Tài khoăn", which means “Longevity ritual” in the Nung language, is held on one’s birthday or in the spring, at the beginning of the year. The ritual has been practiced and promoted by generations of the Nung in Na Ri district, Bac Kan province.

“Tài khoăn” ritual of the Nung in Bac Kan province

“Tài khoăn” ritual of the Nung in Bac Kan province

(VOVWORLD) - "Tài khoăn", which means “Longevity ritual” in the Nung language, is held on one’s birthday or in the spring, at the beginning of the year. The ritual has been practiced and promoted by generations of the Nung in Na Ri district, Bac Kan province.

01/03/2024
Father, mother chung cakes of the Tay in Quang Ninh province

Father, mother chung cakes of the Tay in Quang Ninh province

(VOVWORLD) - When celebrating Tet, the Lunar New Year festival, each ethnic group in Vietnam has its unique traditions. On the 25th to 28th day of the last lunar month, the Tay in Binh Lieu district, Quang Ninh province, make a father chung cake and a mother chung cake, in addition to cakes of normal size and shape.

Father, mother chung cakes of the Tay in Quang Ninh province

Father, mother chung cakes of the Tay in Quang Ninh province

(VOVWORLD) - When celebrating Tet, the Lunar New Year festival, each ethnic group in Vietnam has its unique traditions. On the 25th to 28th day of the last lunar month, the Tay in Binh Lieu district, Quang Ninh province, make a father chung cake and a mother chung cake, in addition to cakes of normal size and shape.

26/02/2024
Stinging nettle hammocks, typical product of the Tho ethnic group

Stinging nettle hammocks, typical product of the Tho ethnic group

(VOVWORLD) - Weaving stinging nettle hammocks is an old craft of the Thổ in Nghe An province. The craft brings them extra income and helps preserve intangible cultural values of the Tho.

Stinging nettle hammocks, typical product of the Tho ethnic group

Stinging nettle hammocks, typical product of the Tho ethnic group

(VOVWORLD) - Weaving stinging nettle hammocks is an old craft of the Thổ in Nghe An province. The craft brings them extra income and helps preserve intangible cultural values of the Tho.

31/01/2024
Nung Phan Slinh ethnic group preserves Co lau folk singing

Nung Phan Slinh ethnic group preserves Co lau folk singing

(VOVWORLD) - Co lau is the folk poetry singing of the Nung Phan Slinh people in Lang Son province. The poetry describes the wedding customs of the Nung people, including the proposal, the practice of compatible ages for marriage, the wedding announcement, and the wedding ceremony.

Nung Phan Slinh ethnic group preserves Co lau folk singing

Nung Phan Slinh ethnic group preserves Co lau folk singing

(VOVWORLD) - Co lau is the folk poetry singing of the Nung Phan Slinh people in Lang Son province. The poetry describes the wedding customs of the Nung people, including the proposal, the practice of compatible ages for marriage, the wedding announcement, and the wedding ceremony.

10/01/2024
Unique wedding procedures of the Ede ​

Unique wedding procedures of the Ede ​

(VOVWORLD) - The Ede people are matriarchal so weddings are normally initiated by women. The bride's family is responsible for preparing betrothal gifts, and the groom's family has the privilege of asking for gifts. Before getting married, the bride lives with the groom’s family for a certain period. After the wedding, the groom goes to live with the bride’s family.

Unique wedding procedures of the Ede ​

Unique wedding procedures of the Ede ​

(VOVWORLD) - The Ede people are matriarchal so weddings are normally initiated by women. The bride's family is responsible for preparing betrothal gifts, and the groom's family has the privilege of asking for gifts. Before getting married, the bride lives with the groom’s family for a certain period. After the wedding, the groom goes to live with the bride’s family.

01/01/2024
The Xo Dang’s “building the water pipeline” ceremony

The Xo Dang’s “building the water pipeline” ceremony

(VOVWORLD) - Every November and December, ethnic minorities in the Central Highlands, including the Xo Dang in Kon Tum province, organize rituals to thank Gods and pray for luck and peace for the villagers. The ceremony to build a water pipeline and worship the water source is one of the important events.

The Xo Dang’s “building the water pipeline” ceremony

The Xo Dang’s “building the water pipeline” ceremony

(VOVWORLD) - Every November and December, ethnic minorities in the Central Highlands, including the Xo Dang in Kon Tum province, organize rituals to thank Gods and pray for luck and peace for the villagers. The ceremony to build a water pipeline and worship the water source is one of the important events.

25/12/2023
Khap Thai – folk singing of the ethnic Thai

Khap Thai – folk singing of the ethnic Thai

(VOVWORLD) - Khap Thai are folk songs and romantic tunes of the Thai ethnic minority group in Vietnam which have been handed through generations verbally or in written form. Khap is popular and indispensable in the life of the Thai.

Khap Thai – folk singing of the ethnic Thai

Khap Thai – folk singing of the ethnic Thai

(VOVWORLD) - Khap Thai are folk songs and romantic tunes of the Thai ethnic minority group in Vietnam which have been handed through generations verbally or in written form. Khap is popular and indispensable in the life of the Thai.

21/12/2023
Keng loóng, traditional dance of Thai people

Keng loóng, traditional dance of Thai people

(VOVWORLD) - Keng loóng dancing is an indispensable part of the lives and festive events of Thai ethnic people in Mai Chau district, Hoa Binh province. When Thai villages conduct community tourism, they often perform keng loong to greet and entertain the tourists.

Keng loóng, traditional dance of Thai people

Keng loóng, traditional dance of Thai people

(VOVWORLD) - Keng loóng dancing is an indispensable part of the lives and festive events of Thai ethnic people in Mai Chau district, Hoa Binh province. When Thai villages conduct community tourism, they often perform keng loong to greet and entertain the tourists.

13/12/2023
Brilliant clothes of Pa Then women

Brilliant clothes of Pa Then women

(VOVWORLD) - The Pa Then is one of the 14 ethnic groups in Vietnam with a population of fewer than 10,000. They live mainly in Bac Quang and Quang Binh district of Ha Giang province and Lam Binh district of Tuyên Quang province. It’s easy to differentiate the Pa Then from other ethnic groups by the colors of their clothes. Pa Then men wear indigo outfits, while the women stand out in bright red dresses.

Brilliant clothes of Pa Then women

Brilliant clothes of Pa Then women

(VOVWORLD) - The Pa Then is one of the 14 ethnic groups in Vietnam with a population of fewer than 10,000. They live mainly in Bac Quang and Quang Binh district of Ha Giang province and Lam Binh district of Tuyên Quang province. It’s easy to differentiate the Pa Then from other ethnic groups by the colors of their clothes. Pa Then men wear indigo outfits, while the women stand out in bright red dresses.