(VOVWORLD) - In recent years, several bands have been organized in the Central Highlands province of Kon Tum to preserve and promote traditional music. The band members are mainly young ethnic...
(VOVWORLD) - First of all, we’d like to thank you for your congratulations for Vietnam’s National Day, September 2 and VOV’s founding anniversary, September 7
(VOVWORLD) - Ro Cham Khanh, a young man of the Jrai ethnic group in the Central Highlands, has a passion for traditional musical instruments and is helping to revive his...
(VOVWORLD) - Thousands of years ago, the lithophone emerged as a signature musical instrument of the Central Highlands. Local people call it a stone gong. The sound of the lithophone is sometime as...
(VOVworld) – The K’ho has a treasury of folk music that include a variety of musical instruments: gongs, Sogor drums, and instruments fashioned from gourds or bamboo
(VOVworld) – The Raglai have many kinds of musical instrument - Ma La flat gongs, the Sarakel wind instrument, and the Chapi. In the Raglai’s cultural life musical instruments are treasured possessions...
(VOVworld) – The Raglai live on the eastern side of the Truong Son range, mainly in Khanh Hoa and Ninh Thuan province. Raglai people have lived in harmony with nature and...
(VOVworld) –People in the Central Highlands created the rock gong or lithophone, a musical instrument made of rocks, thousands of years ago. The sound of the lithophone can express the happiness or...
(VOVworld)- 160 young overseas Vietnamese from 30 countries gathered in Hanoi to participate in the Vietnam Summer Camp 2014
(VOVworld) – The M’Nong, together with the Ba Na and Ede, are one of the oldest ethnic minority groups in the Central Highlands. They have maintained many age-old, unique...