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Viet (Kinh) ethnic group
Name of ethnic group: Kinh (Viet). Population: About 65.8 million people (Year 1999). Locality: These people live in all provinces but are densely clustered in the delta areas and urban centres.
Customs and habits
The Kinh ancient villages are usually surrounded by bamboo groves. The communal house is a place for meeting and conducting common ritual ceremonies. The Kinh also live in mud houses. They enjoy the habits of chewing betel, smoking water pipes and cigarettes, drinking tea, and eating ordinary rice.
The husband is considered the head of the family. Children take the family name of their father. The eldest son is responsible for the worship of dead parents and grandparents. Each family lineage has a temple for their forefathers and the head of the family lineage handles all common affairs.
Monogamy is observed during marriage. The family of the man approves the marriage and organizes the wedding for him. After the wedding party, the bride goes to live with her husband's family. The Kinh attach much importance to fidelity and the virtues of the bride.
They worship their ancestors and also practice Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism or Christianity to various extents.
Culture
The Kinh have a rich collection of literature which includes old tales, folk ballads, and proverbs. The written literature takes many forms such as poems, writings, books, and edicts. Song, music, sculpture, painting, dance and performance are also well developed and popular.
Costumes
The traditional attire of the Kinh in the north is a brown pajama set for men. A four paneled robe, bra, and trousers for women, also in brown, are usually worn. In the southern delta plains, both men and women wear black pajamas. At present, the Kinh's costumes resemble western clothing.
Economy
Rice cultivation in submerged fields is the main economic activity of the Kinh. They also erect dykes and dig canals which help in the growing of wet rice, gardening, and sericulture. They also raise cattle and poultry. Pottery production has been very developed for a long time.
The Kinh, also called the Viet people, is the majority ethnic group of Vietnam, comprising about 86% of the population. The Kinh people settle along the whole Vietnam. Vietnamese is the native language of the Vietnamese (Kinh) people, as well as a first or second language for the many ethnic minorities of Vietnam. Rice cultivation is the main economic activity of the Kinh. They also raise cattle and poultry. They often celebrate a lot of festivals during the year. They have the traditional costumes such as Ao Dai and Ao Ba Ba.
Like other traditions, patriotism is a special feature of our country's longstanding culture and it is reflected in the past and into every action and thought of every human being. Since ancient times, patriotic spirits have been most prominent in heroic heroes such as Trung, Trieu, Tran Hung Dao, etc. But it was in the war. Now - peacetime - the modernization period with the machines, tools are increasingly useful, practical. Society is moving forward, things have changed a lot, only the patriotic love of each individual is not faded. In the life of ideas, employment helps to develop the economy of the country in part is the patriotic spirit. From farmer feet muddy hands are still as skilful as the day of making rice seeds, rice seeds for agriculture, personal life. Or physicians who are dedicated to helping patients, it is also a gesture of kindness, love of one kind, more broadly that is the patriotism. Politicians, scholars, their achievements are also out of patriotism. Even small acts are part of the contribution to that noble thought. The consciousness of every human being is most clearly revealed. Do not throw litter indiscriminately, keep the environment clean and beautiful green, take care of fresh plants to fresh air atmosphere. It is a beautiful gesture by the patriotism from patriotism. From old people to young children are taught each other to understand and follow that virtue. The passion of patriotism is expressed not by words but by actions that have benefited the country. Responding to movements such as anti-narcotics, propaganda to preserve the environment, avoid social evils, learn and follow Ho Chi Minh's moral example. Is not that patriotic spirit? Newspapers and television also raise the issue of contributing, devoting strength, wisdom to the society, supporting the poor. Programs to understand the country, history to understand, protect and promote the multi-dimensional cultural heritage of the country. All, all because of that beautiful ideal. Specifically, the soldiers outside the border, the island must sacrifice happiness, away from relatives to protect the country, to keep the air in peace. It was patriotism that urged them. That motivation is also the goal, the inspiration, the happiness for them when protected beloved river, preserve the patriotic spirit. Patriotism is to love all that is good, to love nature, to love the sky, to love the sky, to fly birds, to love the rivers of love or to love the fragile leaves .
After all, the patriotism comes from the will, the determination to strive to build the motherland, love and hope. The patriotic spirit includes many other loves: family love, homeland, human love. It is revealed at all times, every individual, anywhere that the people of Vietnam live, it will always be the germ, the bud of the patriotic spirit of Vietnam. And that would not be the ideal of the Vietnamese people but many other countries, that ideal always takes the lead.
THAM KHẢO:
Hello everybody! Today, I'll tell you about the Kinh - our ethnic group. Do you know? The Kinh have the largest population in our country, about 86 milion people living everywhere in the country, from the North to the South. And also their kind of food are from the North to the South too, that means the food are very diverse. The Kinh live by farming, they grow rice in the field. Their traditional costume is "ao dai". It've been recognized the cultural heritage by UNESCO and it has become the statue for Vietnamese women. Every year, the Kinh hold a lot of festivals and ceremonies such as Tet holiday, Mid-Autumn festival... I'm very proud of me because I'm the Kinh.
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1) Your Superpower
Perhaps the most important feature of creating your own superhero - your superpower! Here’s your chance to get super creative. We suggest grabbing a piece of A4 paper and writing at the top ‘What Superpower Would You Have And Why’; this way all of your ideas are documented and easily accessible. Plus, sometimes hearing the ideas of others can help inspire your own ideas! Whether it be the ability to click your fingers and have a chocolate bar appear, the power to solve world hunger or something more traditional such as being able to fly or shapeshift - the possibilities really are endless!
2) Your Superhero Name
After you’re all set on your superpower, the next thing you need is a super cool superhero name. You could take the more traditional approach, utilising the (Word)-Man/Woman/Boy/Girl style of names such as Superman or Wonder Woman which is really simple and a great place to start. Or maybe you could try the (Title)-(Name/Word) formula like Captain America and Mister Incredible! Or if you’re feeling super creative, you could come up with your own name completely from scratch, just taking inspiration from your superpower itself! For example, if your superpower is an endless supply of chocolate, you could call yourself ‘The Powerful Cocoa’ or ‘Captain Cadbury’ - our advice is to just have fun with it!
3) Your Superhero Personality
There’s always a little more to superheroes than just their superpowers… Think about your superhero’s personality, hobbies and even favourite food! Not only does this help to create a fully-fledged superhero but it allows little ones to let their imagination run wild. If you’re incorporating superhero play into your lockdown routine, it can also be a great educational tool - why not get your kids to write a story about their superhero as part of English learning or create a kind of ‘fact file’ as part of History learning?
4) Your Superhero Outfit
Now, we can’t have superheroes without any outfits! Distinctive costumes are a must for concealing your true identity. Most superheroes have capes, goggles and of course a superhero mask that represents them but the sky’s the limit and anything is possible! Sketch out your ideas for your own costumes, making sure to pay attention to detail and include those finishing touches that are unique to your superhero. Then it’s time to get making - see below for our top ways to make your very own costumes and don’t forget to tag us on Instagram using the handle @kidadl - we would love to see!
5) Your Superhero Catchphrase
‘To infinity and beyond’, ‘Avengers assemble!’ and ‘Up, up and away’ are all great examples of superhero catchphrases from your favourite movies and there’s no reason why you shouldn’t have one as well. Think about what your superpower is and in what environment you’re likely to use that superpower, something that resonates with your superhero personality and that can be easily recognised by other superheroes. If you’re struggling to think of one, why not get stuck into some superhero role-play? You’re bound to come up with one after a few hours of saving the world! Plus, if you’re looking for more role-playing games to keep your little ones on their toes during lockdown check out our beginner's guide to role-playing games (RPGs)
Creating Your Own Superhero
Whether you want to totally transform yourself or would prefer to get stuck into some serious arts and crafts and create your superhero as an action figure, keep reading to find out our top 4 ways to make your superhero come to life!
1) Get dressed up!
After all that designing, what better way to bring your superhero to life than to become the superhero? Grab an old sheet or any fabric you have lying around and get decorating to make a super cool cape! Whether you want to jazz it up with glitter, paint your logo on it or even use some felt or coloured fabric and a hot glue gun (with help from the grown-ups!) to attach some epic artwork to the back of it, it's bound to look unique! After you’ve finished decorating your cape, loosely tie the two ends around your neck and you’re ready to blast off.
2) Get reusing and recycling
With World Earth Week just last week, we hope you’ve still got your environmental hats on! How about making your superhero figure out of recycled materials? Grab any old plastic bottles, newspapers, cardboard boxes and any other recyclable materials that would have otherwise gone to waste and get crafting! How about using old toilet paper tubes as the body, bottle caps as eyes, and newspaper as the cape? And why stop at creating your superhero, why not make an entire world for your superhero including plastic bottle buildings and aluminium can trees?
3) Sketch away!
Creating your own superhero doesn’t have to involve heaps of arts and crafts (although it is super fun that way!), sometimes all you need is colouring pencils and paper to bring your superhero to life. Draw your superhero how you envisage him/her looking and be sure to colour in all the little details including the costume and mask. Don’t forget to date your drawings too - that way, it’s a nice reminder of what you got up to in lockdown. Plus, why stop at drawing one superhero, why not have a go at making your very own comic book, including cartoon strips and all! And a little tip from us - don't worry if you feel art isn't your strong point, it's your superhero and only you know what they truly look like!
4) Mould and make your superhero
Modelling clay is a great option for those who want to truly recreate their superhero and it’s a brilliant activity for older kids who have a passion for all things action figures! If you can get hold of some modelling clay, preferably white so you have the opportunity to paint on top of it, why not try and mould your superhero? Here's a great tutorial on how to sculpt a human body out of clay that is a great starting point:
If you're looking for more arts and crafts activities to do at home, check out our blog. Get your creative caps on!
The Khmer have managed to preserve their own language and writings. They usually live with the Kinh and Hoa in "soc" (villages), and "phum" or "ap" (hamlets). The houses are simply built with thatched or tiled roofs. Major Khmer festivals include "Chon Cho Nam Tho May" (New Year Festival), Buddha's Birthday, "Don Ta" (Forgive the Crimes of the Dead), and "Ooc Om Bok" (Moon Worship).
H’mong people are an important member in the community of ethnic minorities in Vietnam with about one million people, ranked 8th among 54 Vietnamese ethnics. They often occupy the upland areas, from 800-1500m above the sea level, mostly in the Northwest and a few in the central highland of Vietnam. You can easily spot them in Ha Giang, Lao Cai, Sa Pa, Lai Chau, Son La and several other provinces.
Their language family is Hmon-Mien, yet the language is a non-written one. Hmong people have a very extraordinary culture that is still vividly seen today. The best time to visit the Hmong is during the Lunar New Year in late January or early February - when they would celebrate the 3-day Tet festival. During the festival, they often cheerfully blow “khèn” (their special woodwind instrument), play swings and other traditional games and sing in the large yard around the village.
Stealing Wife is another special H’mong’s custom: when a man loves a woman, he must ‘steal’ her in the darkest night and imprison her without food for 2-3 days; if the woman accepts to marry him, he will come to her family to ask for her parents’ permission.
H’mong people believe that they have a common ancestor so they greatly value unity in their community. Several families gather into a cluster and has a leader responsible for common works. As for costumes, H’mong people usually wear their self-woven clothes made by linen, decorated with unique technique to express their strong ethnic characteristics. They drink corn, rice wine, smoking cigarettes using plow. Meanwhile, if you are a guest who is invited a self-loaded plow by a H’mong, you should take it as a friendly fondness.
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The Viet live everywhere in the country. They have the largest population. They have many kinds od food from North to South. They often celebrate many festivals during the year. They have the traditional costume such as : Ao Dai , Ao Ba Ba.....