VOV.VN - Over the years, the Tay ethnic community in Thai Nguyen province has preserved a ritual for peace and spiritual protection, reflecting their worldview, cultural beliefs and aspirations for harmony across generations.
VOV.VN - The Soóng Cọ Festival, featuring traditional antiphonal love singing of the San Chi ethnic community in Binh Lieu commune, Quang Ninh province, is staged in an immersive mountain landscape setting, bringing this distinctive folk heritage closer to modern audiences.
VOV.VN - Visitors to the Mekong Delta province of An Giang in southern Vietnam should not miss the traditional craft of palm sugar making, a specialty deeply tied to the culture and daily life of the Khmer people in the Bay Nui region.
VOV.VN - The Tay ethnic people in northern Vietnam preserve rich Lunar New Year (Tet) traditions, from ancestral rituals and traditional cuisine to folk games and the Lồng Tồng festival.
VOV.VN - Amid the joyful atmosphere of the first days of the Lunar New Year, smiles can be seen on the faces of Khmer ethnic people across their hamlets in Can Tho City, as they bid farewell to the old year with positive changes and welcome the new year with hopes for a more prosperous and fulfilling life.
VOV.VN - Ka Tum cake, shaped like a pomegranate, with a rich, chewy, fragrant flavor, is a specialty of the Khmer ethnic people in An Giang province.
Preserving the traditional longhouses of the Ede ethnic people helps protect cultural heritage while supporting community-based tourism. This sustainable approach ensures these structures last for generations and provides income for local communities.
VOV.VN - As Vietnam prepares for the opening of the 14th National Congress of the Communist Party, members of the Khmer ethnic community and Theravada Buddhist monks in Vinh Long province have expressed strong confidence and expectations for the country’s next development phase.
VOV.VN - Vietnam has added five cultural practices and festivals to its national list of intangible cultural heritage, highlighting the country’s efforts to preserve traditional knowledge, rituals and community-based customs.
VOV.VN - At the start of 2026, many visitors choose eco-cultural tourism sites or travel to villages in Dak Lak province, Vietnam’s Central Highlands, to listen to gong performances, join xoang dances, and experience the everyday cultural life of the E De ethnic people.