The Tay ethnic minority people live mainly in Vietnam’s northern mountain region and the Central Highlands. No matter where they live, the Tay practice
The Thai Cha Nua people, part of the White Thai ethnic group, traditionally reside near water sources such as rivers and streams in Dien
Currently, Dao Tien people in Ban Ba ​​village, Trung Ha commune (Chiem Hoa, Tuyen Quang) have still preserved and promoted the quintessence of the
The Mong ethnic minority people in the northern mountain province of Cao Bang consider the naming ceremony for a child to be the starting
With its unique and distinctive characteristics, the Then singing and Tinh (a traditional stringed instrument) performances of the Tay and Nung ethnic groups in
Le cap sac (maturity ritual) is an original religious trait of the San Diu, an ethnic minority group living in some areas in Quang
The Co Lao ethnic group, living mainly in Tung San Commune, Hoang Su Phi District, Ha Giang Province, still preserves their traditional brocade embroidery
The traditional brocade weaving craft of the Muong people is a unique and distinctive cultural feature, occupying an important position in the daily life
Ethnic minorities in the Central Highlands have a ritual to give a new-born baby a name when child is 1 to 3 months old,
(TITC) - Then singing is known as a magical melody, originating from the ethnic life of the Tay and Nung people. This folk religious
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