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With a population of about 1,000 people, the Si La are one of the 5 smallest ethnic groups in Vietnam.

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Bustling coffee harvest season in Central Highlands

NDO – When coffee peak harvest occurs from November to December every year, tourists at the Central Highlands will witness people rushing to harvest coffee from morning to evening in the fields as well as in drying yards. The work-hard gloved hands pick every bunch of ripe berries and drop them down to the canvas to spread under the trees.

Elders devoted to keep gong tradition alive in Tuong Duong

NDO – Gongs are typical musical instruments of the Thai, O Du and H’mong ethnic people in the mountainous district of Tuong Duong, Nghe An Province. The instruments are also an indispensable part in the locals’ traditional festivals and celebrations. The traditional practice of gongs has been well preserved thanks to whole-hearted efforts of local elders and patriarchs.

Loving moments of motherhood

NDO – Despite the difficulties in mountainous and remote regions, mother’s love showed by women to their children is always beautiful. Nhan Dan Online would like to introduce readers to a variety of photos taken across the country featuring loving moments of children while on their mothers’ backs.