
Traditional house of the Cham
Most Cham ethic minority people live in Ninh Thuan province and follow a matriarchal system. After marriage, the husband moves in with his wife’s family. Within the extended Cham matriarchal
Most Cham ethic minority people live in Ninh Thuan province and follow a matriarchal system. After marriage, the husband moves in with his wife’s family. Within the extended Cham matriarchal
On the morning of March 3, the My Son Community Bai Choi Team gave a performance to introduce their Bai Choi singing as a new cultural activity for visitors at
Rooted in the Red River Delta, Cheo – a traditional theatrical art genre – has flourished for centuries, blending music, storytelling, and cultural identity into a captivating art form. Cheo
Plei Op village, commonly known as Op, was founded in 1927 in the heart of Pleiku city. Nestled in the Ia Lam valley, the village is flanked by the serene
The south central coastal province of Ninh Thuan is working on a project on preserving and promoting the value of traditional pottery making craft of Cham ethnic people.
As a cultural gem of the Co Tu community, the Forest Thanksgiving is annually held in Tay Giang (Quang Nam province), offering visitors a unique and immersive experience in eco-heritage
The Thai Hoa Palace (in Phu Xuan district, Hue city) was commissioned by King Gia Long in 1805 in the Dai Cung Mon area. In 1833, King Minh Mang had
Cuisine and lanterns are two distinctive cultural symbols of Hoi An tourism. Experiential tours boost their value and enhance the city’s tourism brand.
La Khe Village (now in La Khe Ward, Ha Dong District in Ha Noi) was once famous for its silk weaving craft, with products made exclusively for kings, lords, and
In the Ede and Gia Rai languages, Nhan tower is called Kohmeng tower, Cham Pa tower. The tower was built in the late 11th century and early 12th century, as
Ca tru (ceremonial singing), recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, continues to be a cherished and integral part of Vietnamese culture. Bridging past and present, this art form
Spring is the season of festivals, an essential part of the cultural and spiritual life of ethnic communities. Early spring festivals provide an opportunity to express sentiments and preserve the
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