(VOV) – Despite migrating to China more than 500 years ago, Kinh ethnic minority people still preserve their traditional Vietnamese cultural identity.
- Promoting ethnic minority culture
- Sports festival held for ethnic minority groups
- Ethnic minority children encouraged to study Vietnamese
The Kinh people settled in Guangxi province, China and today are recognized by the Chinese government as an ethnic minority.
According to legend the first Kinh people who arrived in China were from Do Son in Vietnam’s Haiphong province and today, there are 17,936 descendants primarily living in or around the coastal area of Dongxing, Guangxi.
They have their own language, writing scripts, costumes, jewelry, holiday, Tet and religion.
Their customs and unique culture are closely related to sea.
They built an ecological museum where protects and inherits culture.
Their costumes are simple but beautiful and suitable with environment, geography and climate.
Some images of Kinh ethnic minority people in China
A traditional house |
Familiar tools and utensils |
Popular images look like Vietnamese rural areas |
Kinh people earn their living by fishing |
Fishing tools and equipment |
Seafood |
Chung cake made for festivities and Tet |
Costumes |
A traditional festival with familiar costumes |
Đăng ký: VietNam News