Central Highlands culture in the heart of Hanoi

Wednesday, 07/08/2019 16:45
The Central Highlands culture space at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism in Son Tay town, Hanoi is the place to promote economic and tourism development based on traditional culture foundation.

Culture of South Central Highlands to shine

It is reflected in the cultural works and landscapes of 18 ethnic groups in the highlands and hills of ethnic groups in the South Central Vietnam, Truong Son Mountain and the Central Highlands with Mon-Khmer and Nam Dao languages.

In the community of villages, folk architecture in the Central Highlands and typical cultural forms focus on recreating gong culture, festivals, architecture and wood carving in the region.

Diverse cultural exchange activities between ethnic groups in the Central Highlands and other ethnic groups are organized at the village.

Co Tu ethnic people introduced their culture at the village



Custom of Ede ethnic group in the Central Highlands in general and in Dak Lak in particular.

Ede ethnic village is a typical project built on October 2nd, 2008 and completed on November 23rd , 2009. The long house is the largest building of Ede ethnic village, with 52 meters in length, 6 meters in width, 6.6 meters in height from the ground to the roof’s top. Its auxiliary works also consist of two rice warehouses

M’nong ethnic group in Dak Nong province reinstated their festival

Visitors can interact with cultural subjects through creating traditional musical instruments, fabric weaving, gongs performance, culinary processing, knitting, joining traditional festivals and artistic performances.

Traditional culinary art performed by Gia-rai ethnic group, Kon Tum province.

Another highlight is Gia-rai ethnic village on an area of ​​72m2 where introduce traditional festivals, architecture and sculptures of typical cultural forms of Gia-rai people from Kon Tum province./.

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