Van Ho district (Son La province), home to five ethnic groups of Mong, Thai, Muong, Kinh and Dao, is a place where many unique
‘Tet xip xi” (Xip xi festival) of the White Thai people in Quynh Nhai and Phu Yen districts has been recognised as national intangible
There are many communes in Na Hang (Tuyen Quang province) that still preserve the country market, but the two most prominent are the markets
80% of the Khmer ethnic people who live in Ca Hom-Ben Ba village in Ham Tan commune, Tra Vinh province, are engaged in the
After village festivals, especially the district-level ethnic cultural festivals, the traditional cultural colors of the highland people in Bac Tra My (Quang Nam) are
Ethnic groups in the Central Highlands consider the gong a sacred musical instrument which embodies the God spirit. The gongs are associated with community
Each week, after completing their fieldwork, members of the Cơ Tu traditional brocade weaving group in Song Kon commune (Dong Giang district, Quang Nam
In the long-standing, unique traditional culture of mountainous ethnic groups, costume is a highly identifiable element, expressing the unique characteristics of each ethnic group.
In the northern province of Lao Cai, the Thu Lao ethnic group has about 1,000 people living mainly in Si Ma Cai and Muong
The Pung Hieng (End of the Year) Festival of the Dao Tien ethnic people was re-enacted in Phieng Luong commune, Moc Chau district (Son
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