Vietnam is a country with a rich, diverse culture, rich in national identity with a population of more than 98 million people and 54 different ethnic groups. In which, Kinh ethnic group accounts for 86.2% of the population. Then there are the ethnic minorities such as: Tay, Thai, Muong, Khmer, Hoa, Nung, Dao, etc. Most of these ethnic groups live in remote and mountainous areas in the Central Highlands, central and southern Vietnam. Mekong Delta.
Therefore, each region will have different lifestyles
The Northern Delta has a long history and is a place where many traditional cultural values are preserved. Residents here mainly live by farming wet rice, people live in harmony with nature, influenced by Buddhist and Confucian thought, are grateful, believe in cause and effect, value hierarchy in the family. The landscape of the northern village often has bamboo ramparts, village gates, village roads, houses and religious buildings such as communal houses, pagodas, temples, palaces...
Central region is the connection between the two ends of North and South Vietnam, this place has suffered many wounds left by the war, and is the place to receive many natural disasters, floods every year causing heavy loss of life and people. of the. Every rainy season, the people in the Central region are anxious with the fear of fighting floods. In recent years, the Central region has continuously suffered from devastating floods and storms, with every passing storm claiming many lives and properties, before recovering the economy, a flood occurs. Just returned, continuing to submerge everything in the sea of water. People in the Central region work hard all year round, save money to buy a little fortune in each family, when a storm passes and wipes it all away. But they are still very resilient, indomitable to all difficulties and events that occur in life. We Vietnamese are very proud.