TRADITIONAL COSTUME OF DAO PEOPLE IN YEN SON DISTRICT, TUYEN QUANG PROVINCE: CURRENT SITUATION AND SOLUTIONS
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2024/1257Keywords:
Từ khóa: Biến đổi; trang phục truyền thống người Dao ở Tuyên Quang..Abstract
The Dao people in Vietnam have many different groups, living scattered in the northern mountainous provinces such as Tuyen Quang, Lao Cai, Ha Giang, Cao Bang, Lang Son... In particular, Tuyen Quang province is the province that gathers all 9 Dao groups. Due to the different ethnic history and living characteristics, each group's costumes have their own unique characteristics. The results show that: research on the Dao people, especially traditional costumes, helps them realize the meaning and importance of preserving traditional costumes, conserving and promoting the national cultural identity to apply to building a new cultural life at the grassroots level is necessary today.
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