The document summarizes information about the Kinh people, the major ethnic group in Vietnam comprising 86% of the population. It notes that the Kinh people originate from northern Vietnam and southern China, embrace Buddhism as their main religion, and have various cultural traditions including ao dai clothing, lunar new year festivals, and regional cuisines. Their native language is Vietnamese and over thousands of years their cultural characteristics have been maintained, contributing to Vietnam's unity and multiculturalism today.
The document summarizes information about the Kinh people, the major ethnic group in Vietnam comprising 86% of the population. It notes that the Kinh people originate from northern Vietnam and southern China, embrace Buddhism as their main religion, and have various cultural traditions including ao dai clothing, lunar new year festivals, and regional cuisines. Their native language is Vietnamese and over thousands of years their cultural characteristics have been maintained, contributing to Vietnam's unity and multiculturalism today.
The document summarizes information about the Kinh people, the major ethnic group in Vietnam comprising 86% of the population. It notes that the Kinh people originate from northern Vietnam and southern China, embrace Buddhism as their main religion, and have various cultural traditions including ao dai clothing, lunar new year festivals, and regional cuisines. Their native language is Vietnamese and over thousands of years their cultural characteristics have been maintained, contributing to Vietnam's unity and multiculturalism today.
day northern Vietnam and southern China. They are the majority ethnic group of Vietnam, comprising 86% of the population at the 1999 census, and are officially known as Kinh to distinguish them from other ethnic groups in Vietnam. The earliest recorded name for the ancient Vietnamese people appears as Lac. Kinh people reside in all provinces and cities across the country, but most of them are in urban and rural areas, a few are in mountainous areas Vietnamese is the native language of the Kinh people We will look over religion of the Kinh. Most of the kinh Emberace the Buddhism Their traditional costume is "ao dai". It has been recognized as the cultural heritage by UNESCO and it has also become the statue for Vietnamese women. Anyone who learns about the Kinh ethnic group will certainly not be able to ignore the diversity of cultural arts such as Hue Royal Court Music, Water Puppetry, Cheo, Cai Luong, ... The Kinh people have many festival such as: Lunar New Year, Mid-Autumn Festival, Hung King’s death anniversary, ... Their kinds of food are varied from the North to the South too Dried sesame cake Growing rice Nowadays, most Kinh people do business Thousands of years have passed, but the cultural traditions and characteristics of the Kinh people have always been kept and protected over the years. Therefore, it is not surprising that Vietnam is united, rich and multicultural country. Thank You Teacher and Class Listening!!. Group 2 to hope get Ten Point From to Teacher