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Vietnam's 54 ethnic groups live and grow on the S-shaped strip of land, creating a resilient Vietnamese people. The friendly, sociable and united Vietnamese are increasingly showing their spirit to the world. This radio show introduces you to the life, culture, society and spirit of Vietnam's 54 ethnic groups. Best regards.
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VIETNAM'S 54 ETHNICS Vietnam's 54 Ethnics

    • Society & Culture

Vietnam's 54 ethnic groups live and grow on the S-shaped strip of land, creating a resilient Vietnamese people. The friendly, sociable and united Vietnamese are increasingly showing their spirit to the world. This radio show introduces you to the life, culture, society and spirit of Vietnam's 54 ethnic groups. Best regards.
Note: Search "VOV" on App to listen other VOV's radio show.
Information source is taken at website http://vov5.vn

    Drum dance of the Giay

    Drum dance of the Giay

    - Of the ethnic groups who live in Ha Giang province, the Giay are clustered mainly in Tát Ngà hamlet, Mèo Vạc district. Recent socio-economic development has made their life easier but has not changed their traditional culture. The Giay still uphold the main elements of their customs and culture, including their traditional drum dancing festival.

    A shaman performs a ritual to take the drum out for a New Year festival. (photo: daibieunhandan.vn)

    https://vovworld.vn/en-US/colorful-vietnamvietnams-54-ethnic-groups/drum-dance-of-the-giay-851739.vov

    • 3 min
    Tinh, the unique musical instrument of the Tay ethnic minority

    Tinh, the unique musical instrument of the Tay ethnic minority

    The Tay in the northern border province of Quang Ninh have a vibrant cultural life with many customs, rituals, and festivals, such as the “Going to the field” festival at the beginning of the year, the Longevity ceremony, the Crop Worshiping ceremony, and the House Warming ceremony. They have several folk singing genres, including Lượn, phongslư, lượn slương, lượn then, and lượn tràng ới. At all festivals, ceremonies, and singing performances, a stringed musical instrument called a Tinh plays a prominent role.

    Photo: Tay women sing Then and play the Tinh musical instrument.

    https://vovworld.vn/en-US/colorful-vietnamvietnams-54-ethnic-groups/tinh-the-unique-musical-instrument-of-the-tay-ethnic-minority-831506.vov

    • 4 min
    Ancestral worship ritual of the Dao

    Ancestral worship ritual of the Dao

    Like other ethnic groups, the Dao in Vietnam’s northwestern region worship their ancestors devotedly.

    Photo: Worship paintings on the altar of the Dao

    https://vovworld.vn/en-US/colorful-vietnamvietnams-54-ethnic-groups/ancestral-worship-ritual-of-the-dao-829408.vov

    • 3 min
    Pa pinh top: Thai minority’s signature grilled freshwater fish

    Pa pinh top: Thai minority’s signature grilled freshwater fish

    The Thai ethnic minority in Vietnam are famous for their cuisine, particularly a type of grilled stream fish called “Pa pinh top”. Seasoned with special spices and cooked to perfection, “Pa pinh top” never fails to satisfy even the most demanding palates.

    Photo: Herbs and spices needed to make Pa pinh top include coriander, green onion, dill, ginger, garlic, and chili, all chopped fine and mixed with salt.

    • 3 min
    Pi Le panpipe, a traditional musical instrument of the Giay

    Pi Le panpipe, a traditional musical instrument of the Giay

    The Giay in Bat Xat district, Lao Cai province, have a rich culture that includes music and musical instrument. The Pi Le clarinet is a typical woodwind instrument of the Giay.

    https://vovworld.vn/en-US/colorful-vietnamvietnams-54-ethnic-groups/pi-le-panpipe-a-traditional-musical-instrument-of-the-giay-826624.vov

    • 2 min
    Co Tu ritual pays gratitude to forest

    Co Tu ritual pays gratitude to forest

    Expressing gratitude to the forests is an original tradition of the Co Tu in Tay Giang district, Quang Nam province. At the beginning of the year, the Co Tu organize rituals to pray for good luck and thank the forest for giving them life. It’s also the Co Tu promise to manage and protect forests.

    https://vovworld.vn/en-US/colorful-vietnamvietnams-54-ethnic-groups/co-tu-ritual-pays-gratitude-to-forest-823834.vov

    • 4 min

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