Close-up of traditional rice pounding mortars of the people of Western Nghe An
(Baonghean.vn) - Social life is increasingly developed, in the highland villages of Thai, Mong, Kho Mu… most have rice milling machines. However, many families still retain the traditional rice pounding mortar.
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Large wooden rice pounding mortars are still kept in highland families. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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Pounding rice with a mortar is very hard work, but it is a traditional activity that has been preserved for hundreds of years. Photo: Dao Tho |
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Rice pounding mortars and pestles are always made from good, long-lasting wood, passed down from generation to generation in highland families. Photo: Dao Tho |
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This wide-mouthed round mortar is a familiar image, easily found under the stilt houses of the ethnic minorities in the Western Nghe An region today. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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Thai people in Nghe An have the custom of pounding rice in furrows. Photo: Dao Tho |
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The bed is carved into an elongated shape, much larger than the mortar. Photo: Dao Tho |
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Many beats of pestles pounding rice on the time-stained beds of a Thai family. Photo: Dao Tho |
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Pounding rice by hand is a labor tradition that is still preserved today. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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Not only a tool for production, the bed also becomes a tool in cultural activities during festivals and other cultural events. Photo: Dao Tho |