Mong ethnic people cultivate on rocks

Mong ethnic people cultivate on rocks

(VOVWORLD) - "Live on rocks and die buried in rocks". That is how people from the Mong Meo Vac ethnic group define their identity. If you ever have the opportunity to visit the Mong...
The Dao in Quang Ninh preserve medicinal herbs

The Dao in Quang Ninh preserve medicinal herbs

(VOVWORLD) - The Dao in Hoanh Bo district, Quang Ninh province, use many herbal medicines containing indigenous herbs from Hoanh Bo mountain. The Dao’s exploitation of traditional plants and exploration...
Lai Chau promotes model rural hamlets

Lai Chau promotes model rural hamlets

(VOVWORLD) - Traditional houses, tortuous rock pathways, and cultural traits of ethnic minority groups typify mountain hamlets in Lai Chau province. The locals are joining efforts to upgrade these hamlets...
Bac Ninh supports women’s startups

Bac Ninh supports women’s startups

(VOVWORLD) - In 2017, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc approved a project to support women’s startups until 2025. The project is part of efforts to fulfil national targets for enterprise development and...
Water resource ceremony of the Ede

Water resource ceremony of the Ede

(VOVWORLD) - The Ede ethnic minority people think that every water resource is managed by a genie. After each harvest and before each new crop, the Ede thank their water genies for blessing...
Pig procession festival in La Phu village

Pig procession festival in La Phu village

(VOVWORLD) - Every year on the 13th day of the first lunar month, a pig procession festival is held in La Phu village, Hoai Duc district, Hanoi, to commemorate the Great Holy Tam...
Che worship of the Ede

Che worship of the Ede

(VOVWORLD) - The Ede ethnic group in the Central Highlands consider the Che, a big jar, a symbol of family wealth and prosperity. A Che full of alcohol is an indispensable item at all worship...
Rustic pottery art of Huong Canh

Rustic pottery art of Huong Canh

(VOVWORLD) - Located in Vinh Phuc province, 45km north of Hanoi, Huong Canh retains its 300-year-old ceramic and pottery craft despite the influx of modernity