(Baonghean.vn) - Through their efforts, students from schools in western Nghe An province have contributed to preserving and showcasing the unique cultural beauty of the nation in modern life.
The districts of Kỳ Sơn and Tương Dương are home to many ethnic minority groups, most notably the Hmong, Thai, Khơ Mú, and Ơ Đu, each with their own unique and rich cultural identity.
To preserve and promote the cultural traditions of the nation, in addition to regular classes, students from primary to high school in the districts are organized and guided by their teachers to wear traditional costumes and participate in folk games that reflect the unique identity of each ethnic group.
Here are some images showcasing traditional educational activities for students in Tuong Duong and Ky Son districts:
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| Traditional ethnic costumes of students from the Thai ethnic group. |
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| Students of the Thai ethnic minority in Nga My commune (Tuong Duong district). |
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| Students from the Hmong ethnic minority wear traditional costumes on the opening day of the 2015-2016 school year. |
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| Bamboo pole dancing is both a performing art and a form of exercise that is very popular among students in mountainous areas. |
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| The students are playing hopscotch. |
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| Tug-of-war always demonstrates a spirit of unity and camaraderie. |
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| Playing O An Quan (a traditional Vietnamese board game) |
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