Tourists in Vietnam Travel News

Vietnam Travel News

This page provides information about Vietnam Travel News.

Vietnam Travel News
  Domů
Tour Propagace
Halong Bay plavby
Mekong říční plavby
Severní Vietnam výlety
Střední Vietnam výlety
Jižní Vietnam výlety
Trans-Vietnam výlety
  Prohlídka v Kambodži
Prohlídka v Laosu
Služby v našich zájezdů
Termíny a podmínky
Vietnam cestovní recenze
Tuan Linh cesty
 

Vietnam VisaVietnam víza
rychlá a levná!

 

Though the local government has built 4 modern Rong houses with sheet-metal roofs, the Xe Dang ethnic people at Van Xuoi commune in the Central Highlands province of Kon Tum refuse to use them as they prefer the traditional kind with bamboo and thatched roofs.
Cao Minh Hai, the commune’s Party Committee Secretary, said the province paid VND80 million (VN$4,000) to build the 4 tin-roof Rong houses. However, during the last three years, local residents refused to use the 4 modern communal houses and instead donated their own money to construct 2 other traditional Rong houses with bamboo and thatched roofs.
This is not the first time the Kon Tum government has encountered obstacles in modernizing local ethnic peoples’ communal houses. In May, the Ba Na ethnic people in Kontum Kơnâm Village in Thong Nhat Ward, Kon Tum Province were disappointed to hear that their communal Rong house’s thatched roof would replaced by tin panels.
Explaining for the replacement, Nong Hong Cong, chairman of Thong Nhat People’s Committee, said the locality decided to use a tin roof since the traditional thatched roof is not durable.
“A traditional thatched roof can only be used for just five to seven years,” he said.
“A Rong house with a metal roof is not a traditional Ba Na communal house,” A Hiuh, a villager, expressed her disagreement.
Rong house is a special type of stilt houses which is much more spacious with imposing traditional beauty. The communal house, which is a cultural symbol of Central Highlanders is where most of the community activities such as meeting, wedding ceremonies, praying ceremonies take place. It is also the place for welcoming tourists.

 

Source: tuoitrenews

OTHER VIETNAM TRAVEL NEWS:
International tourism receipts grew by 4% in 2012
Sustainable tourism in central region intensified
Vietnamese restaurants listed in 101 Asia’s best
Central national park reopens to visitors
Nha Trang to host international sea tourism fair
Vietnam, Russia boost tourism cooperation
Red River Delta – Hai Phong Tourism Fair 2013 closes
Vietnam on Two Wheels: Part 2 - Into the countryside
Vietnam on Two Wheels: Part 1 – Departure
Mountain region festival links ethnic groups
Natural landscapes devastated by tourism overexploitation
Lam Dong will deploy its tourism plan until 2030
Hoi An gets set to host regional choir competition
Japanese ambassador arrives by train
Ancient Thay Pagoda proves an inspiration for writers, painters
Busy border guards show tourists the way
Culture-sports-tourism week to open in Hai Phong city
Southern Fruit Festival 2013 set for early June
Italian TV game show promotes Vietnam’s tourism
Few opportunities for cruise passengers to spend money
Bac Ninh focuses on preserving cultural heritages
Vietnam - ideal venue for Russian tourists
Change comes to remote geological park
Promoting investment, trade and tourism of countries in East – West Economic Corridor
Cruise tourism in Quang Ninh to open up new perspectives
Mekong Delta tourism promotion discussed
Vietnam turns to culture as part of tourism revival effort
Trekkers take to skies on Ba Na Hills adventure
Viet Nam International Travel Mart 2013 welcomed more 40,000 visitors
Attractive cultural activities during DIFC 2013

INDOCHINA TRAVEL INFORMATION CENTER

Vietnam travel information | Cambodia travel information | Laos travel information