Northern mountainous district boosts community-based tourism

Northern mountainous district boosts community-based tourism

(VEN) - Van Ho District in the northern mountainous province of Son La is known for its cool climate, beautiful landscape and unique traditional cultures, drawing an increasing number of visitors and offering community-based tours.
Lo Lo women

Lo Lo women's silver jewelry

(VEN) - The Lo Lo ethnic people live in Cao Bang Province, Ha Giang Province’s Meo Vac and Dong Van districts and Lao Cai Province’s Muong Khuong District in northern Vietnam.
The New Year celebration of the Khmer in southern Vietnam

The New Year celebration of the Khmer in southern Vietnam

(VEN) - The three-day Chol Chnam Thmay festival taking place in the middle of April is the New Year celebration and biggest festival of the Khmer people in Vietnam’s southern region.
Sacred tree of the Co Tu people

Sacred tree of the Co Tu people

(VEN) - Tet or the Lunar New Year holiday is the most important Vietnamese holiday, a time for family reunions, gift exchanges, and wishes of prosperity and health. Planting a New Year tree known as “Cay Neu”, is also a Vietnamese custom of the springtime Tet Festival.
Lion-cat dance of Lang Son Province’s Tay and Nung people

Lion-cat dance of Lang Son Province’s Tay and Nung people

(VEN) - The lion-cat dance is a folk activity, which the Tay and Nung people in the northern mountainous province of Lang Son regard as symbolizing the conquest of natural challenges.
Northwestern ethnic minorities’ stick dueling sport

Northwestern ethnic minorities’ stick dueling sport

(VEN) - Stick pushing (day gay in Vietnamese) is a folk game and traditional sports activity held on holidays, including Tet (the Lunar New Year Holidays), by ethnic minorities in the country’s northwestern mountainous region.
The horn, a special musical instrument of the Central Highlands

The horn, a special musical instrument of the Central Highlands

(VEN) - The tu va (horn) is a very typical instrument used by the people of the Central Highlands. Despite its simplicity, tu va emits a penetrating, echoing sound.
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