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Amidst the majestic expanse of Vietnam’s mountainous north, remote villages quietly radiate a serene and enduring beauty. Mountain ridges stretch into the horizon, clouds curl around the peaks, and terraced fields flow gently down the slopes - together forming a landscape that is both grand and peaceful.
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The ethnic minorities living in these highland regions continue to preserve their traditional customs and lifestyles, despite the rapid development of the modern era.
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In the soft haze of afternoon kitchen smoke, the sounds of weaving looms, bamboo flutes, and children's laughter echo through the forested valleys. These are the sounds of everyday life - simple yet rich in cultural identity.
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The highlands are not only beautiful in scenery and people, but also in the way local communities live in harmony with nature.
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Amid life’s changes, the highlands maintain their humble, persistent essence - a living testament to the vibrant cultural heritage of Vietnam’s ethnic groups across this S-shaped land.
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The charm of the highlands lies not only in its breathtaking nature, but in the warm, honest character of its people. The rhythmic clatter of looms in cozy stilt houses, the pounding of rice in the early sun, and the gentle smile of a mother steaming corn - all blend into a quiet melody of life filled with affection.
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Within the sounds of weaving, flutes calling to friends, and children’s laughter reverberating through the valleys, we can feel the enduring strength of culture passed down through generations.
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Images of highland children dancing, singing, and playing under stilt houses or wandering near streams and vegetable plots reflect not only innocence, but also symbolize a promising future where tradition and modernity walk side by side.
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Along winding dirt paths through the villages, children skip and run, clutching candies or wildflowers. Some play barefoot by mountain streams; others dance in joy to the sound of bamboo flutes, their bright eyes reflecting the vast sky.
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Here, childhood happiness is simple yet radiant - like golden sunlight on wooden rooftops or laughter echoing across the hills.
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Those who have visited the highlands never forget the sense of peace in hearing the wind rustle through bamboo groves or watching thin trails of smoke rise in the quiet dusk. Life here moves slowly, gently - unhurried and harmonious.
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The region’s beauty is found not only in the landscape, but also in the pure, peaceful, and vibrant souls of its people.
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The highlands remain a cradle of ancient cultural values, where people live in close connection with nature. It continues to be a place that stirs the hearts of lowland visitors long after they’ve left.
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Stretching from the Northeast and Northwest to the Central Highlands, Vietnam’s mountainous regions are home to dozens of ethnic minority groups such as the Hmong, Dao, Tay, Nung, Thai, Ede, and Gia Rai. Each community preserves a unique cultural identity through its architecture, traditional clothing, festivals, cuisine, and customs.
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Pham Quoc Dung