write a paragraph (100-120) about one of the vietnamese ethnic groups that you know
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The Bahnar is an ethnic group of Vietnam living in the Central Highland provinces of Gia Lai and Kon Tum, as well as the coastal provinces of Binh Đinh and Phu Yen. They speak a language in the Mon-Khmer language family. Like many of the other ethnic groups of Vietnam’s Central Highlands, the Bahnar plays a great number of traditional musical instruments, including gongs and string instruments made from bamboo. These instruments are sometimes plaved in concert on special occasions. That’s all I know about The Bahnar.
Living for a long-standing period in the country, ethnic groups have traditions of patriotism and coordination in conquering the nature and social fight, throughout the history of the country foundation, building, and development.
The history of natural conquer is regarded as an epic, representing the creation and fierce vitality, surpassing all obstacles in accordance with natural conditions for production, existence, and development of each ethnic group. With different natural geographic conditions (geomorphology, land, climate), ethnic groups have sought different methods of natural treatment.
In the plain and midland, ethnic groups grow water to rice, building the culture of villages and hamlets with the center of the communal house, well and banian tree, surrounding by green thorny vital bamboo trees. The plain, farming, village are the source of inspiration, as “powder” of loose-fitting blouses, pink blouse together with conical hat, the melody of velvety folk-song, and high-pitch South folk-song in Mekong River Delta. Down on the mountainous areas, ethnic groups grow water to rice in combination with on-land production for cultivating rice on fields, maize, at first they plant long-term industrial trees (anise, cinnamon tree), in replacement of natural forests. They live on houses on stilts, indigo-colored dress trousers, dress, shirts with various modes of forest flower, and animal design. Ethnic minorities often have the habit of drinking out of wine jar through pipes, which shows the rich community sentiment. Drinkers are impressed by the heady bouquet of alcohol and love of human sentiment.
In the Highlands of Viet Bac, Tay Nguyen, tribesmen select the method of clearing forest for cultivation field- like behavior to nature in the pre-industry age. On the Highlands, the weather is tropical; the cultivation is mainly implemented in summer and autumn. In order to take advantage of the weather and rotation use of land, from long ago, mountainous locals have developed overlapping crops, not only increasing income but also protecting the land from erosion because of summer rains. Skillful hands and aesthetic spirits of girls have made costumes: dress, clothes with harmonious color patterns, diversity of modes, the soft in design, convenient for terrace field labor, for travel across hilly and pass paths. Forests are wild together with methods of underdeveloped cultivation. It is the land arising and developing musical and magic formalities. Almost people in Central Highlands all have traditions to thrust buffalos for offering sacrifices to Heaven, praying for the support of Heaven for better human health, animals, and bumper crops. This is also the potential area with many mythological stories, epics whose value can be compared with those of China and India but not yet found and studied. Ethnic groups are the owner creators of stone musical instruments, T’rung, Krongput… Traditional gongs and group dances are popular and strong in combination with the public. Along the coast from the North to the South, ethnic groups live on fishing. Every morning fleets of fishing boats sail off-shore and return in the afternoon. The life here is also very busy as same as farmers do on fields in crop time.
The Bahnar is an ethnic group of Vietnam living in the Central Highland provinces of Gia Lai and Kon Tum, as well as the coastal provinces of Binh Đinh and Phu Yen. They speak a language in the Mon-Khmer language family. Like many of the other ethnic groups of Vietnam’s Central Highlands, the Bahnar plays a great number of traditional musical instruments, including gongs and string instruments made from bamboo. These instruments are sometimes plaved in concert on special occasions. That’s all I know about The Bahnar.
Living for a long-standing period in the country, ethnic groups have traditions of patriotism and coordination in conquering the nature and social fight, throughout the history of the country foundation, building, and development.
The history of natural conquer is regarded as an epic, representing the creation and fierce vitality, surpassing all obstacles in accordance with natural conditions for production, existence, and development of each ethnic group. With different natural geographic conditions (geomorphology, land, climate), ethnic groups have sought different methods of natural treatment.
In the plain and midland, ethnic groups grow water to rice, building the culture of villages and hamlets with the center of the communal house, well and banian tree, surrounding by green thorny vital bamboo trees. The plain, farming, village are the source of inspiration, as “powder” of loose-fitting blouses, pink blouse together with conical hat, the melody of velvety folk-song, and high-pitch South folk-song in Mekong River Delta. Down on the mountainous areas, ethnic groups grow water to rice in combination with on-land production for cultivating rice on fields, maize, at first they plant long-term industrial trees (anise, cinnamon tree), in replacement of natural forests. They live on houses on stilts, indigo-colored dress trousers, dress, shirts with various modes of forest flower, and animal design. Ethnic minorities often have the habit of drinking out of wine jar through pipes, which shows the rich community sentiment. Drinkers are impressed by the heady bouquet of alcohol and love of human sentiment.
In the Highlands of Viet Bac, Tay Nguyen, tribesmen select the method of clearing forest for cultivation field- like behavior to nature in the pre-industry age. On the Highlands, the weather is tropical; the cultivation is mainly implemented in summer and autumn. In order to take advantage of the weather and rotation use of land, from long ago, mountainous locals have developed overlapping crops, not only increasing income but also protecting the land from erosion because of summer rains. Skillful hands and aesthetic spirits of girls have made costumes: dress, clothes with harmonious color patterns, diversity of modes, the soft in design, convenient for terrace field labor, for travel across hilly and pass paths. Forests are wild together with methods of underdeveloped cultivation. It is the land arising and developing musical and magic formalities. Almost people in Central Highlands all have traditions to thrust buffalos for offering sacrifices to Heaven, praying for the support of Heaven for better human health, animals, and bumper crops. This is also the potential area with many mythological stories, epics whose value can be compared with those of China and India but not yet found and studied. Ethnic groups are the owner creators of stone musical instruments, T’rung, Krongput… Traditional gongs and group dances are popular and strong in combination with the public. Along the coast from the North to the South, ethnic groups live on fishing. Every morning fleets of fishing boats sail off-shore and return in the afternoon. The life here is also very busy as same as farmers do on fields in crop time.