July 02, 2017 | 21:29 (GMT+7)
Activities highlight Central Highlands' culture
PANO - A wide variety of activities took place at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism in Dong Mo, Son Tay district, Hanoi, throughout July themed “Echoes of the Central Highlands”.
An art performance in the program. Source: dangcongsan.vn
The organizing panel will host many activities such as an art exchange program and training courses for children like Bup Sen Hong (The Pink Lotus) in the Khmer Pagoda to offer opportunity for the participants to exchange with each other while learning the Buddha’s teachings. Moreover, there are also many other activities on the weekend such as traditional art performances, a cuisine festival of ethnic minority groups and more.
Particularly, on the occasion of the 70th Day for Vietnamese War Invalids and Martyrs, the management board of the village will hold a requiem to pay tribute to the national heroes who have sacrificed themselves for the nation’s freedom and independence.
The program is one of the practical activities to introduce the typical cultural identities of ethnic minority groups in the central highlands region to local people and tourists.
Translated by Lam Anh