CURRENT STATUS OF DEVELOPING CAPACITY IN DESIGNING AND ORGANIZING STEM EDUCATION ACTIVITIES FOR TEACHERS TUYEN QUANG PROVINCE'S
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2023/1111Keywords:
Giá trị, văn hóa, hoa văn, trang phục nữ, người Dao Quần TrắngAbstract
Hung Duc commune, Ham Yen district, Tuyen Quang province, has been the residence of White Pants Dao people for many generations. Here, numerous distinctive cultural values of the Dao Quan Trang community have been preserved and are continuing to thrive. One of these values lies in the patterns adorning their women's traditional clothing. Through this study, an effort is made to recognize and emphasize the importance of preserving, promoting, and conserving these valuable cultural elements, contributing to the diversity of Vietnam's ethnic cultural landscape. To conduct an effective research, the author employed various research methods including secondary document research methods, statistical and descriptive methods, analysis and synthesis methods, fieldwork and survey methods. As a result, several observations regarding the cultural values of patterns on White Pants Dao women's costumes were made: 1/ Patterns reflect the characteristics of daily life; 2/ Patterns reflect the value in festivals and ritual practices; 3/ Patterns reflect the value of cross-cultural communications among ethnic groups. This is a cultural feature that enriches the material and spiritual life of the White Pants Dao people in Hung Duc and needs to be preserved for future generations.
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