State President highlights traditional cultures of 54 ethnic groups

  • State President Luong Cuong attends the festival. VNA Photo
    State President Luong Cuong attends the festival. VNA Photo
  • A dance within a tower-opening and incense-offering ceremony of the Cham people residing in the southern province of Ninh Thuan. VNA Photo
    A dance within a tower-opening and incense-offering ceremony of the Cham people residing in the southern province of Ninh Thuan. VNA Photo
  • The participants join in a bamboo dance at the festival. VNA Photo
    The participants join in a bamboo dance at the festival. VNA Photo
  • The participants join in a traditional dance at the festival. VNA Photo
    The participants join in a traditional dance at the festival. VNA Photo
  • State President Luong Cuong and representatives of the ethnic groups at the festival. VNA Photo
    State President Luong Cuong and representatives of the ethnic groups at the festival. VNA Photo
  • State President Luong Cuong joins in a bamboo dance. VNA Photo
    State President Luong Cuong joins in a bamboo dance. VNA Photo
  • State President Luong Cuong participates in the Khai Ha (going down to the field) festival of the Muong ethnic group  in the northern province of Hoa Binh. VNA Photo
    State President Luong Cuong participates in the Khai Ha (going down to the field) festival of the Muong ethnic group in the northern province of Hoa Binh. VNA Photo
  • State President Luong Cuong participates in a tower-opening and incense-offering ceremony of the Cham people residing in the south-central province of Ninh Thuan. VNA Photo
    State President Luong Cuong participates in a tower-opening and incense-offering ceremony of the Cham people residing in the south-central province of Ninh Thuan. VNA Photo
The traditional cultures of 54 Vietnamese ethnic groups are an invaluable asset and a precious resource for the building of a strong and prosperous Vietnam, State President Luong Cuong has said. The leader made his remarks at an annual festival honouring the traditional cultural values of the 54 ethnic groups, held at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism in Dong Mo, Hanoi’s outlying Son Tay township, on February 15. This year's edition saw the participation of more than 200 representatives of village elders, community leaders, intellectuals, and artisans from 28 ethnic communities. VNA Photo

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