Dak Lak links Ede longhouse preservation with sustainable livelihoods

The Ede longhouse is a distinctive architectural form, constructed mainly from wood, bamboo and rattan and roofed with thatch. Its most striking feature is its length, which can measure up to dozens of metres.

Akŏ Dhông community tourism village is famous for its longhouses on the Dak Lak Plateau (Photo: VNA)
Akŏ Dhông community tourism village is famous for its longhouses on the Dak Lak Plateau (Photo: VNA)

Dak Lak (VNA) – Preserving the traditional longhouses of the Ede ethnic people helps protect cultural heritage while supporting community-based tourism. This sustainable approach ensures these structures last for generations and provides income for local communities.

The Ede longhouse is a distinctive architectural form, constructed mainly from wood, bamboo and rattan and roofed with thatch. Its most striking feature is its length, which can measure up to dozens of metres. The house is often extended whenever a female member of the family gets married, reflecting the Ede’s long-established matriarchal social system.

A defining feature is the main staircase, which is carved with a crescent moon, beneath which are two round carved breasts symbolising the authority of women in the family.

All cultural activities, from water-worshipping rituals and new rice harvest celebrations to epic performances and the resounding sounds of gongs and drums, take place under the roof of the longhouse. The longhouse is therefore not merely a place to live, but the spiritual heart of the village.

Vo Thi Phuong, Director of the Dak Lak Museum, said the Ede longhouse has, for generations, represented far more than domestic architecture. It embodies a unique matriarchal culture and serves as a powerful bond linking family members and the wider village community.

Living museum

According to the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, around 5,600 longhouses have been preserved or restored across Dak Lak. However, rapid urbanisation, changing lifestyles, rising costs and the growing scarcity of traditional building materials have made maintenance increasingly difficult. Many longhouses have deteriorated or been replaced by modern concrete houses.

long-house2.jpg
The traditional longhouse of the Ede people has been preserved from generation to generation (Photo: VNA)

To address this, Dak Lak has introduced a range of measures to conserve and promote the value of traditional longhouses. These efforts have produced positive results, with several villages linking longhouse preservation to tourism development. In such areas, longhouses function not only as family and communal spaces but also as attractions for domestic and international visitors.

A notable example is Ako Dhong village in Buon Ma Thuot, which was recognised as a community-based tourism village in early 2023. Despite its urban setting, Ako Dhong has emerged as a “living museum” of Ede culture, with traditional longhouses preserved and inhabited by local families.

H’Wit Byă, head of Ako Dhong village, said nearly 40 traditional longhouses remain in the community. Unlike reconstructed models elsewhere, these houses continue to serve as everyday living spaces. Local authorities have supported residents in preserving original architectural features and the village landscape, while encouraging the integration of longhouses into tourism services. Many families have adapted their homes to provide accommodation, meals and cultural experiences, linking heritage preservation with income generation.

Mai Thanh Tam, a visitor from Hanoi, described her stay in Ako Dhong as a memorable experience. She said she was particularly impressed by the longhouse architecture, with its extended layout and symbolic staircases reflecting the central role of women in Ede families.

Inside the longhouse, displays of ancient gong sets, long kpan benches, jars for fermented rice wine and traditional household tools recreate a vivid picture of the Ede life and the broader culture of Central Highlands villages.

Nguyen Thuy Phuong Hieu, Deputy Director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, said Dak Lak is home to many ethnic groups, creating rich cultural diversity. Among its most distinctive attractions are the epic of Dam San, along with languages, festivals, cuisine and longhouse architecture.

Looking ahead, provincial authorities plan to continue supporting community-based tourism villages through infrastructure investment, restoration funding and assistance for art performance groups, while encouraging residents to protect traditional longhouses as a foundation for sustainable tourism and livelihoods./.

VNA

See more

The joy of U23 Vietnam players after the victory. (Photo: Asian Football Confederation)

U23 Vietnam fuel Asian dream with dramatic semi-final run

Vietnam U23's hard-fought victory over UAE in the 2026 AFC U23 Asian Cup quarterfinals sent the Southeast Asian representative into the semi-finals and drew praise from the official fanpages of FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).

Le Y Linh, a music researcher living and working in France (Photo: VNA)

14th National Party Congress expected to continue affirming culture as pillar of Vietnam’s soft power

Talking to a Vietnam News Agency correspondent in Paris, Le Y Linh, a music researcher living and working in France, said culture should be placed on an equal footing with other sectors in the country’s development strategy. According to her, investment in culture should go beyond preservation and be closely linked with creativity, so that cultural values are not only safeguarded but also continue to evolve in contemporary life.

A view of the international conference in Ninh Binh province, which sets course for UNESCO nomination of the Tam Chuc Pagoda Complex and the Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve. (Photo courtesy of Ninh Bình Provincial People’s Committee)

Vietnam advances UNESCO nomination of Tam Chuc – Van Long Complex

During the conference, delegates examined a wide range of themes, including geology, geomorphology and biodiversity; cultural values such as history, archaeology and intangible heritage; human adaptation; site integrity, boundaries and management challenges; and a roadmap for nominating the Van Long – Tam Chuc wetland karst area as a World Heritage Site.

The feature film “Red Rain”* directed by Meritorious Artist Dang Thai Huyen and produced by the People’s Army Cinema (Vietnam Cinema Association). (Photo: VNA)

“Red Rain” wins Golden Kite Award 2025

"Mua Do" (Red Rain), directed by Meritorious Artist Dang Thai Huyen and produced by the People’s Army Cinema also earned its director the Best Director Award in the feature film category, marking a double win and making Red Rain the most honoured work of the night in the cinema section.

The pho museum provides a spot for domestic and foreign visitors to learn more about Vietnam's renowned dish, Pho, and experience its flavour. (Photo: VNA)

First-ever pho museum opens in HCM City

Located in an 800-square-metre area in Ben Thanh ward, the museum is the first private culinary museum in Vietnam licensed by the HCM City Department of Culture and Sports. The museum features three floors offering visitors a journey through pho's 100-year history via a souvenir area, show kitchen, cinema room and cultural exhibition space.

Cover page of Viet Nam hanh phuc (Happy Vietnam) book (Photo: VNA)

VNA publishing house launches books to mark 14th National Party Congress

The three books published by the VNA Publishing House contribute to promoting Vietnam’s image at home and abroad. They also serve as valuable external information products, helping nurture confidence, aspiration and determination to build and safeguard a socialist Vietnam as it advances firmly into a new era of prosperity, strength, civilisation and happiness.

A ceremony to see off the Vietnamese sport delegation to compete at the 13th ASEAN Para Games in Thailand is held at Noi Bai International Airport on January 15, 2025. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese delegation sets off for 13th ASEAN Para Games

Vietnam sends 185 members, including 140 athletes, competing in 11 sports including athletics, swimming, weightlifting, badminton, table tennis, chess, judo, boccia, archery, tennis, and fencing. The country aims to win 40–50 gold medals and strives to rank among the top 4–5 countries.

Nguyen Van Than, Chairman of the Vietnam Classical Music Association (VCMA), speaks at a press briefing in Hanoi on January 13. (Photo: The organisers of the concert)

Concert to be held to celebrate 14th National Party Congress

The programme, jointly organised by the VCMA and the Vietnam Association of Small and Medium Enterprises, will feature nearly 150 artists, performers and musicians, representing the finest of Vietnam’s and the international classical music scene.

Visitors to Vietnam's booth at International Cultural Festival 2026 (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese image introduced at International Cultural Festival 2026 in Greece

The Vietnamese Embassy in Greece took part in the International Cultural Festival 2026, organised by the UNESCO Club of Piraeus and Islands in Greece, marking the embassy’s first activity of the new year and highlighting its efforts to bring the image of Vietnam closer to the Greek public and international friends through traditional Vietnamese cuisine.

A dish of Vietnamese fried spring rolls (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese rice paper makes way into European kitchens

Vietnamese rice paper is increasingly winning the hearts of European diners thanks to its versatility, easy preparation and ability to pair well with a wide range of Western ingredients. This culinary exchange not only broadens the reach of Vietnamese cuisine but also enriches the multicultural culinary landscape of Belgium and many other countries.

A visitor to the exhibition (Photo: VNA)

Colours of Friendship: Hanoi welcomes Vietnam-RoK artistic encounter

The harmonious mingling of works by artists from both nations conjures a multi-layered, dynamic space where distinct visual languages intersect with shared emotional depth, aesthetic thinking and creative spirit. The result is a rich and refreshing visual experience.