Preserving and Promoting the Traditional Cultural Heritage of Ethnic Minorities from the Northern Mountainous Regions Who Migrated to the Central Highlands
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Abstract
In the present Central Highlands, in addition to the indigenous peoples who have lived for a long time, there are also many ethnic groups who have migrated from different localities and regions of Vietnam. Ethnic minorities such as Hmong, Dao, Tay, Nung, Thai, Muong...in the northern mountainous provinces are more and more present in terms of ethnic composition and population in the Central Highlands provinces. They come here to earn a living and choose the Central Highlands as their second homeland. With their industrious nature, the people have built a prosperous and prosperous life in their new homeland. Not only come here to do business and live, but the people also bring with them many unique cultural heritages of their native homeland, the good cultural traditions of their nation to contribute to enriching the cultural treasure. of the indigenous peoples of the Central Highlands.
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Northern mountainous ethnic minorities, migration, voluntary migration, Central Highlands region, traditional cultural heritage of migrating ethnic minorities
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