Mr. Mua Sính Già, 64, Dong Van, Vietnam
The Hmong, an ethnic minority in Vietnam, migrated from southern China centuries ago, settling in the northern highlands. Known for their vibrant culture, they excel in agriculture, embroidery, and festivals like Gau Tao. Historically marginalized, the Hmong have preserved their identity through strong communal bonds and traditional practices. Today, they balance cultural heritage with modern influences, contributing to Vietnam’s diversity while adapting to new opportunities in tourism and education.
Mr. Mua Sính Già, 64, Dong Van, Vietnam
The Hmong, an ethnic minority in Vietnam, migrated from southern China centuries ago, settling in the northern highlands. Known for their vibrant culture, they excel in agriculture, embroidery, and festivals like Gau Tao. Historically marginalized, the Hmong have preserved their identity through strong communal bonds and traditional practices. Today, they balance cultural heritage with modern influences, contributing to Vietnam’s diversity while adapting to new opportunities in tourism and education.