Ta Oi traditional identities preserved

Ta Oi ethnic group lives in a region extending from Quang Tri to Thua Thien Hue provinces. They are the most permanent inhabitants in the region with traditional identities being preserved.
Ta Oi traditional identities preserved ảnh 1Ta Oi people’s stilt houses are long - they used to run hundreds of meters long, occupied by many couples and their children (each known as a hep). In each hep of the house, there are separate compartments for private families (Photo: VNA)
Ta Oi traditional identities preserved ảnh 2The roofs have two round ends curved toward the gables, with a carved finial called khau cut at the top (Photo: VNA)
Ta Oi traditional identities preserved ảnh 3Inside a Ta Oi’s house (Photo: VNA)
Ta Oi traditional identities preserved ảnh 4The kitchen is placed in the middle of the house (Photo: VNA)
Ta Oi traditional identities preserved ảnh 5Fishing tools of Ta Oi people (Photo: VNA)
Ta Oi traditional identities preserved ảnh 6A fishing tool of Ta Oi people (Photo: VNA)
Ta Oi traditional identities preserved ảnh 7A traditional musical instrument of Ta Oi people (Photo: VNA)
Ta Oi traditional identities preserved ảnh 8A traditional musical instrument of Ta Oi people (Photo: VNA)
Ta Oi traditional identities preserved ảnh 9Ram A Zut, a folkore dance of Ta Oi ethnic group (Photo: VNA)
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