Central Highlands ethnic cultural exchange

Ngọc Mai |

The colors of the Central Highlands ethnic culture are vividly recreated through folk songs, traditional musical instruments and many community experiences rich in cultural identity.

Within the framework of the June series of activities with the theme "Family Day", the Village of Culture - Tourism of Vietnamese Ethnic Groups is becoming an attractive cultural rendezvous with the folk song and dance exchange program "We are a family" of the Central Highlands people.

On June 6 and 7, the program continuously took place with many unique cultural and artistic exchange activities, attracting a large number of tourists to visit and experience.

Artisans and ethnic minorities of the Central Highlands bring traditional folk songs and dances, perform folk instruments and lively community dances interspersed with familiar children's songs, creating a fun playground for children during the summer.

Through the sounds of mountains and forests and artistic performances rich in identity, the spirit of solidarity and bond between ethnic groups in the great family of Vietnamese ethnic groups is spread strongly.

Besides enjoying performances, visitors can also directly participate in many experiential activities with artisans and ethnic minorities in the Central Highlands such as learning and practicing traditional musical instruments; immersing themselves in community dances; participating in folk games; exploring customs, cultural life and typical living space of ethnic minorities in the Village.

Through exchange and experience activities, the program contributes to introducing and promoting typical cultural values of the Central Highlands ethnic groups, while raising awareness about preserving and promoting national cultural identity, especially for the younger generation.

With many rich and attractive activities, the program offers visitors the opportunity to more clearly feel the beauty of the Central Highlands ethnic culture at the "Common House" of the community of 54 brotherly ethnic groups across the country.

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