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Ancient villages in the highlands

TQO - The village is a long-standing traditional residential unit in rural Vietnam, and at the same time, it is a place to consolidate clan and neighborhood relationships, forming a unique community lifestyle, creating a village culture.

The characteristics of ancient highland villages are traditional stilt houses, rammed earth houses with yin-yang tiled roofs, bearing the culture of the mountain people, located in the middle of a wild and majestic natural landscape.

The villagers often have traditional occupations such as making corn wine with yeast leaves, growing cotton, weaving, etc.

The village culture and architecture are often associated with the customs and practices of each ethnic group.

In Tuyen Quang province, there are still some ancient villages of the Tay people, associated with the ups and downs in the history of the formation and development of the local people.

The villages with hundreds of years of history have existed over time, containing traditional values ​​accumulated over thousands of years, and are likened to a miniature museum.

Cultural values ​​with customs, habits, beliefs, lifestyles, architecture, fine arts of each ethnic group, preserved and passed down from generation to generation, are core values ​​that need to be preserved for now and the future.

Phuong Dong

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