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Preserving the spirit of Central Highlands culture in schools

In recent years, the education and training sector of Dak Lak province has closely coordinated with the provincial culture, sports and tourism sector to focus on preserving and promoting the traditional cultural values ​​of ethnic minorities in the Central Highlands. One of the highlights is the introduction of gong culture into ethnic boarding schools.

Báo An GiangBáo An Giang01/06/2025

Typically, N'Trang Long Ethnic Boarding High School has established a gong club, organizing regular practice with direct instruction from artisans. The school is also fully equipped with musical instruments and traditional costumes, helping students learn, perform and inherit ethnic culture as a special subject. Previous generations of students not only absorb but also actively pass on knowledge and skills to the next generation, creating a continuous cultural flow in the school environment. Preserving culture in schools not only contributes to the development of comprehensiveeducation but is also a sustainable development strategy, arousing love for the homeland and identity in each highland student.

Giữ hồn văn hóa Tây Nguyên trong trường học

The gong club was supported with 2 sets of bronze gongs, 2 sets of bamboo gongs, and nearly 100 sets of traditional costumes.

Giữ hồn văn hóa Tây Nguyên trong trường học

Gong culture is passed down from generation to generation.

Giữ hồn văn hóa Tây Nguyên trong trường học

You have memorized most of the traditional songs of the Ede people.

Giữ hồn văn hóa Tây Nguyên trong trường học

Students in the gong club of N'Trang Long Ethnic Boarding High School practice together.

According to People's Army

Source: https://baoangiang.com.vn/giu-hon-van-hoa-tay-nguyen-trong-truong-hoc-a421831.html


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