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Kon Bring village has a total of 61 households, in which the M'Nam people (a branch of the Xe Dang ethnic group) account for 95% of the total number of households here. This is one of the villages that still retains many traditional features, bold in the Central Highlands such as: Rong house, gong dance, oval dance... Coming to Kon Bring village, visitors will be attracted by ants. Rong house architecture is built in a traditional style from quite simple materials, close to life such as wood, cork, bamboo, paintings... From afar, visitors will see the towering Rong roof. looks like the blade of an ax is raised upright, standing proudly in the middle of the village. According to the concept of the M'Nam people, the Rong house must be raised high and reach the blue sky like that to gather the sacred air of heaven and earth in order to connect people, the universe and the gods. Moreover, the Rong house is the community house of the villagers used for living, welcoming guests, festivals, meetings and organizing traditional festivals every year, so the communal house needs to be high to be able to receive many people. people meeting or dancing.
In Kon Bring village, visitors will feel the peaceful and rustic beauty through wooden stilt houses and better understand the daily habits and daily life of the people here such as campfire activities with the team. Gongs, Xoan dancing to traditional tunes, walking to see Hi Am waterfall or participating in cooking and enjoying the delicious aroma of Can wine with local people to understand more about the special cuisine of the M'Nam people.
Entrance ticket price: Free
Address: Dak Long, Kon Plong, Kon Tum, Vietnam.