- After the Ede harvest their crops, they celebrate a new rice festival called “Mnam Thun’ festival.
- There are only more than 400 the Brau people living in a central Highland of Vietnam.
- Visting a/the‘Hmong markets, you will see villagers use horses to carry their packets or goods.
- The Anise is a most valuable tree which has brought the Nung high profit every year.
- Festival is a precious chance for not only the Ede children but also visitors to enjoy playing spinning toys, flying kites or walking on stilts.
- The Lo Lo ethnic group owns a rich culture with many forms of dances, musical instruments and the stories.
- TheNung people build their houses nẻ the river, streams and their rice fields.
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Gong Culture in the Central Highlands
Gong Culture in the Central Highlands of Viet Nam has been recognized by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
Gong culture covers five provinces of the central highlands: Kon Tum, Gia Lai, Dak Lak, Dak Nong and Lam Dong. The master of gong culture is the ethnic groups of Bahnar, Sedang, Hmong, Coho, Ede, Giarai... THe Gong Festival is held annually in the Central Highlands. In the festival, artists from these provinces give gong performances, highlighting the gong culture of their own province.
For the ethnic groups of the Central highlands, gong is musical instruments of special power. It is believed that every gong is the symbol of a god who grows more powerful as the gong gets older. Therefore, gongs are associated with special occasions in people's lives, such as the building of new houses, funerals, crop praying ceremonies, a new harvest, victory celebrations, etc. The gong sound is a way to communicate with the gods.
1..............what are the five provinces of the central highlands..............?
2..............when is THe Gong Festival held................?
3..............who give gong performances, highlighting the gong culture of their own province......?
4.....what is the gong For the ethnic groups of the Central highlands.......?