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Impressive performance costumes at Gia Lai Province Ethnic Culture Festival

(GLO)- Bahnar, Jrai, Tay, Nung, Hmong, Kinh… boys and girls performed impressively in traditional costumes at the 4th Gia Lai Province Ethnic Culture Festival, carrying the pride of the next generation inheriting and continuing the cultural quintessence.

Báo Gia LaiBáo Gia Lai13/04/2025

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Artisan troupe of Krong Pa district performing ethnic costumes. Photo: Hoang Ngoc

Taking place on the afternoon of April 12 at Anh Hung Nup Street (Pleiku City), the performance of ethnic costumes by 17 artisan groups attracted a large number of people and tourists to watch and cheer.

As simple as the indigo color of the Tay and Nung people; the brilliant colors of the brocade of the Bahnar and Jrai people of the Truong Son mountains or the sophistication and elegance of the traditional ao dai... each costume is a unique heritage of each ethnic group.

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Colorful costumes of the Bahnar people. Photo: Hoang Ngoc

The boys and girls not only performed in national costumes but also strongly conveyed the message of inheriting and continuing cultural traditions.

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Indigo color in Tay people's costumes. Photo: Hoang Ngoc

Along with "props" which are familiar objects in cultural life and production, the owners of these cultures also vividly recreate the mark of time through costumes, as well as the talent and creativity of their ancestors in the process of conquering and living in harmony with nature through thousands of years of history.

The Organizing Committee awarded the title of best costume performance at the 4th Gia Lai Province Ethnic Culture Festival to 3 artisan groups: Pleiku City, Dak Po District and Ia Pa.

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Men's ao dai and turban, combined with women's ao tu than and non quai thao - traditional costumes of Vietnamese people. Photo: Hoang Ngoc
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Costume performance by the Ia Pa district artisans. Photo: Hoang Ngoc
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Costumes transformed from brocade, affirming the vitality of traditional materials. Photo: Hoang Ngoc
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Jrai costumes of Pleiku City delegation. Photo: Hoang Ngoc
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Honoring traditional Ao Dai - Vietnam's cultural heritage. Photo: Hoang Ngoc
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The young Bahnar generation inherits and continues the cultural quintessence through costumes. Photo: Hoang Ngoc
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Variations from brocade breathe life into contemporary fashion . Photo: Hoang Ngoc
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Traditional costumes of Hmong girls. Photo: Hoang Ngoc
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The three groups with the best costume performances were Pleiku City, Dak Po District and Ia Pa. Photo: Hoang Ngoc
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Source: https://baogialai.com.vn/an-tuong-trang-phuc-trinh-dien-tai-ngay-hoi-van-hoa-cac-dan-toc-tinh-gia-lai-post318717.html


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