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 Ling la flute, one of the indispensable
musical instruments in the traditional cultural
activities.
 H’re girls share experience in weaving
brocade.
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six mountainous districts in
Quang
Ngai
Province
, 60km from the
provincial centre to the southwest, with a population of 48,200 people. Of
this number, the ethnic groups, including the H’re people, account for
nearly 90%.
Since 2004
the H’re ethnic people have given up their nomadic life style and settled
down. They are now supported with farm land and are instructed in
techniques on cultivating on terraced fields and growing two crops of wet
rice a year. Over the past years, Ba To District’s authority helped build
nearly 500 houses for the H’re households at a cost of nearly six billion
VND, completed and put into operation 80 dispersed running water works and
two concentrated running water works.
Earlier this
year the traditional craft of brocade weaving of the H’re ethnic people
was recognized by UNESCO as intangible cultural heritage. The Folk Arts
and Culture Fund has carried out the project on preserving the brocade
weaving craft in
Teng
Village
in Ba
Kham Commune. More than 30 artisans in the village joined together to open
a class to hand down the craft to 100 H’re girls. The village has now
become animated with the sounds of looms.
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 Teng
Village in Ba Thanh Commune, Ba To
District of the H’re ethnic people.
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 The buffalo-eating festival to celebrate
harvest time.
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 Dancing the “Ka choi” in praise of working
and protecting the mountains, rivers and terraced
fields.
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 The brocade-weaving craft has been handed down
from generation to
generation.
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Story by Tran Tri
Cong - Photos by Van Chuc, Thanh
Phuong |