Preserving Traditional Culture of Ethnic Minorities in the Central Highlands at School

Dak Lak: The Central Highlands province of Dak Lak has implemented many programmes to preserve traditional culture of ethnic minorities in the Central Highlands at school.

According to Vietnam News Agency, these initiatives aim to integrate cultural education into the school curriculum, ensuring that students from ethnic minority groups maintain a connection with their cultural heritage. The programmes include teaching traditional music, dance, and crafts, as well as promoting the use of indigenous languages.

Local educators and cultural practitioners have collaborated to develop these programmes, ensuring that they are culturally relevant and engaging for students. The efforts are part of a broader strategy to promote cultural diversity and awareness among young people in the region.

The province’s commitment to cultural preservation reflects a growing recognition of the importance of maintaining the unique cultural identities of ethnic minority communities in the Central Highlands. This approach not only
benefits the students but also strengthens community ties and fosters a deeper understanding of cultural traditions.

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