The unique festivals of the Cham Hroi people.
The cultural life and spiritual beliefs of the Chăm Hroi community (a branch of the Chăm ethnic group) in Vân Canh district, Bình Định province, have unique characteristics with diverse and rich forms of folk songs, folk dances, and folk music, as well as traditional festivals such as: the Rain Prayer Ceremony, the Sun-Moon Festival, the Head-Pouring Ceremony, the New Year Festival, the Village God Worship Ceremony, etc.
The "millionaire" tree in Chi Lang
Besides crops that have been cultivated by the people for a long time, such as custard apples and pomelos, in recent years, some communes in Chi Lang district, Lang Son province, have developed a model of growing sweet oranges, which has initially yielded high efficiency.
Kon Tum : New colors in the villages.
From a state of hardship, the villages and hamlets of ethnic minority communities in Kon Tum province are undergoing daily transformation, and the lives of ethnic minority people are improving. These results are thanks to the decisive involvement of the entire political system in implementing Directive No. 12-CT/TU, dated February 18, 2022, of the Standing Committee of the Kon Tum Provincial Party Committee on “Strengthening the leadership of Party committees at all levels in building new rural villages and hamlets in ethnic minority areas in the province” (Directive No. 12).
Visiting the highland market
This is a summary of news from the Ethnic Minorities and Development Newspaper. This afternoon's news bulletin, January 7th, 2025, includes the following noteworthy information: Lion, dragon, and unicorn dances become a National Intangible Cultural Heritage; Visiting a highland market; Preserving the cultural soul of the San Diu ethnic group; and other current events in the ethnic minority and mountainous regions.
The ups and downs of the craft of weaving bamboo mats.
It's unknown when the craft of weaving bamboo baskets in Hamlet 4, Long Tri A Commune, Long My Town, Hau Giang Province originated. All we know is that it has been passed down through many generations, from grandfather to father, father to son, and then to grandson, continuing to this day. On our journey to discover the ancient beauty of the Mekong Delta, we had the opportunity to visit this place and write about the story of a centuries-old traditional craft village.
Enjoy the peaceful scenery of the "fishing village in the city".
Travel – – 4 hours ago
Tran Phu fishing village is located right in the heart of Phu Quoc City (Kien Giang province). Despite being a "fishing village within the city," it still retains its simple, characteristic beauty with charming blue beaches and honest, down-to-earth people deeply connected to the fishing profession.
Banh Thuan – the taste of Tet in the old days
With its sweet, fragrant flavor, soft and fluffy texture, and blossoming appearance like golden apricot blossoms heralding the arrival of spring, Thuan cake has become a traditional specialty enjoyed during the Lunar New Year in Pleiku City (Gia Lai province). Today, making Thuan cake is not only for the Tet holiday but also preserves an ancient cultural tradition passed down through generations of people in this mountain town.
Ninh Thuan: Giving Tet gifts to the Raglay ethnic minority.
News – – 4 hours ago
On the afternoon of January 7th, in Phuoc Khang commune, Thuan Bac district, the Southern Power Corporation, in coordination with the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Ninh Thuan province, organized a program to present Tet gifts for the Raglay ethnic minority people and bicycles to students of Phuoc Khang Primary and Secondary School. Attending the event were Mr. Le Van Binh, Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Ninh Thuan province, and leaders of the local Party committee and government.
Source: https://baodantoc.vn/ngam-khung-canh-yen-binh-cua-lang-chai-trong-pho-1736221080393.htm






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