Many of the Muong people’s traditional events take place in the stilt home.
Thanh Son district has implemented numerous solutions to preserve and promote traditional cultural values of the Muong ethnic group and other ethnic groups as part of the Project “Continuing to preserve and promote the cultural identity of the Muong ethnic group and other ethnic minorities in Thanh Son district in the period 2021-2025”. So far, 160 Muong ethnic culture clubs have been established throughout the district, including those in communes, residential areas, and schools. The district has preserved 634 gongs, 123 sets of other musical instruments, 1,268 sets of costumes, 115 traditional stilt houses in the community, and many tools, labor, production, and daily activities of Muong people in eight communes; restored traditional stilt houses in the commune center; created space for cultural and artistic activities; organised games and folk performances...
The kitchen is highly significant for Muong women.
Muong people frequently pound and sift their own rice to produce five-colored.
Five-color sticky rice is a meal that embodies Muong cultural identity.
Gong performance is a traditional folk performance art of the Muong people.
The common home yard is a location to practice traditional dances and melodies of ethnic minorities.
Thanh Son district has developed 30 ethnic cultural groups in schools, allowing pupils to better learn and appreciate their country’s traditional culture.
Beating earthen drums during Dinh Khoang festival at Huong Can commune.
The Muong Thanh Son people still continue their ancient brocade weaving trade.
The production equipment, musical instruments, and clothing of the Muong people are conserved and preserved.
Dinh Tu
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