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Born in hardship, che giam reflects the strength and solidarity of the Gie-Trieng people.
More than a piece of clothing, the H’Mong beret is a symbol of memory, heritage, and emotional strength.
This traditional dish, steamed from hand-ground corn, remains a spiritual and culinary treasure of the H’Mong people.
Ancestral water offering rites of the M’Nong promote ecological respect and community unity.
A cultural treasure of the Thai people, Han Khuong blends music, romance, and community.
Recognized as national heritage, Kho Gia Gia reflects the cultural soul of Vietnam’s highlands.
Rare and deeply symbolic, the trống sành is a cultural treasure of the Cao Lan people of Tuyen Quang.
Held in Son La each spring, Dong Sua blends sacred rituals with folk games and local culture.
This unique festival in Nha Trang honors Thien Y Ana and celebrates cultural harmony.
Handcrafted with care, the M’bin puil expresses heartfelt love and deepens family bonds.
This Southern Vietnamese art form lives on through sacred lyrics and spontaneous storytelling.
The grass ghost ceremony connects the Lo Lo community with their ancestral spirits.
More than cloth, Co Ho brocade embodies belief, identity, and a living tradition.
The O Du ethnic people's ceremony to welcome the first thunder of the year has been listed as national intangible cultural heritage, in the category of social customs and beliefs.
Vietnamese-Hungarian graduate Karolina My Lan wins top honors for her architectural tribute to cultural harmony.
Once a decade, the Pa Ko community in western Quang Tri gathers for a rare ancestral ceremony to honor the mountain deities.
In Da Nang’s mountains, Ve women prepare a handwoven blanket over years to present during marriage, symbolizing devotion and unity.
Recognized as national heritage, the Khmer rom vong dance blends ritual, romance, and tradition.
Kho Mu villagers gather each March to honor ancestors and pray for abundance through Xen Cung.
A sacred festival of gratitude, the Xo Dang new rice ceremony blends ritual, music, and community joy.