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In the quiet town of Tuyen Quang, a girl who dreamed big is now conducting impactful research abroad.
Before even graduating from university, Vy Tra secured a full-time position at a multinational corporation through a prestigious management trainee program designed to cultivate future leaders.
At just 1.5 meters tall, Ly Thi Thao, a 14-year-old Dao ethnic student from Quang Ninh, defied expectations to win a national gold medal.
Thi Lai, an 18-year-old girl with a humble name but extraordinary spirit, has made a remarkable mark in 2025 by winning three Vovinam gold medals - including a world championship title.
From the days following his parents to the tea hills and witnessing their hard work, Do Anh Tuan was determined to study, change his life, and help his community.
From the frontlines of independence to shaping modern Vietnam, ethnic minorities have played a vital role in the nation’s past and present.
After graduating with a degree in physical education, Muong woman Luong Thi Luc from Quan Son District (Thanh Hoa Province) married and returned to her hometown to raise sturgeon. Today, her family earns billions of dong annually from this venture.
Miss Ethnic Vietnam 2022 Nong Thuy Hang shares how her Tay roots shape her values, voice, and vision.
In the highlands of Cao Bang, a sturgeon farm is redefining success for ethnic minority farmers - and inspiring others to follow.
“Rượu cần”, a type of rice wine drank from a jar through straws, is an indispensable drink that can be enjoyed at festivals of the Bahnar ethnic people in the Central Highland province of Gia Lai.
The Xa Phang ethnic minority people in the northern mountainous province of Dien Bien still keep many of their traditional customs and handicrafts such as shoe embroidery.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has issued a plan to support the study, restoration, and preservation of ethnic minorities’ intangible cultures which are at risk of falling into oblivion.
"Tài khoăn", which means “Longevity ritual” in the Nung language, is held on one’s birthday or in the spring, at the beginning of the year.
The ordinary yet peaceful lifestyle of Nung ethnic people has been preserved well in Bac Hoa hamlet, Tan Son commune, Luc Ngan district, Bac Giang province.
The Ede people are matriarchal so weddings are normally initiated by women.
The Giay ethnic people in the north-western mountainous province of Lai Chau consider the wedding, including the bride-welcoming ceremony, to be the happiest event in the couple’s life.
The Farmers' Association of Dak Lak Province has launched the online Dak Lak Farmers' Market with the hope of increasing consumption of goods produced by ethnic minorities in the province.
On the evening of November 17, the Youth Union of Ha Giang Province coordinated with the Angel Art Center to organize the Fashion show "Steps on Stone".
Develop human resources for community tourism is part of project "Promoting start-ups, entrepreneurship and attracting investment in ethnic minority and mountainous areas" under the National Target Program.
On the afternoon of November 16, the organizing board of the first Culture, Sports and Tourism Festival of Ethnic Groups in the Central Highlands 2023 held a press conference to provide information about the event.