

Ethnic minority communities in the highlands continue to steadfastly preserve their traditional customs, practices, and way of life amidst the rapid development of the times.

In the hazy evening smoke, the sounds of looms, flutes, and children's laughter echo through the mountains and forests. These are the sounds of everyday life, simple yet rich in cultural identity.

The beauty of the highlands lies not only in the scenery or the people, but also in the way the locals connect with and harmonize with nature.


Amidst the changes of life, the highlands still retain their unique, simple yet enduring character, a vivid testament to the vibrant vitality of the cultures of Vietnam's ethnic groups on this S-shaped land.




The highlands are beautiful not only because of their majestic nature but also because of their kind and genuine people. The clicking sound of the loom in the house, the echoing sound of the pestle pounding rice in the early morning sun, the smile of a mother beside a pot of boiled corn… All these things blend together into a symphony of simple, slow-paced life, yet brimming with love.

Amidst the rhythmic clacking of looms, the melodious calls of flutes, and the echoing laughter of children in the mountains, we witness the vibrant cultural life, rich in identity and passed down through generations.




Images of children in the highlands frolicking, singing and dancing in the courtyards of stilt houses, or wandering by streams and vegetable fields, not only evoke a sense of innocent beauty but also symbolize a bright future where tradition and modernity coexist.

Along the small dirt road winding through the village, highland children frolic and play, clutching candies or wildflowers in their hands. Some play barefoot by the stream, others dance enthusiastically to the tune of the bamboo flute, their clear eyes reflecting the sky.

The happiness of childhood here is simple yet radiant, like the golden sunlight falling on the houses, like the laughter spreading across the mountain slopes.

Anyone who has ever been to the highlands will surely find it hard to forget the peaceful feeling of listening to the wind blowing through the bamboo forest, watching the hazy smoke drift in the evening, and seeing life flow gently, without haste. There, beauty lies not only in the scenery but also in the pure, gentle, and vibrant spirit of the people.

The highlands, where ancient cultural values are preserved and people live in harmony with nature, will forever be a destination that stirs the hearts of those from the lowlands, leaving them with a sense of longing and nostalgia.

The highlands of Vietnam stretch from the Northeast and Northwest to the Central Highlands. This region is the long-standing home of dozens of ethnic minority groups such as the Hmong, Dao, Tay, Nung, Thai, Ede, and Gia Rai... Each ethnic group possesses its own unique culture, reflected in their architecture, clothing, festivals, cuisine , and distinctive traditional customs.
Pham Quoc Dung
Vietnamnet.vn
Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/khoanh-khac-an-tuong-noi-ban-lang-vung-cao-2458175.html






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