Discover the life of Xo Dang ethnic minority people in Vi R'Ngheo village

Hi Hivers in the Wednesday Walk community, it's been a while since I've posted in this wonderful community. Thank you so much @tattoodjay for running this community. And today I would like to invite you to join me on a walking tour to discover Vi R'Ngheo village, a village of Xo Dang ethnic minority people, in Dak Tang commune, Kon Plong district, Kon Tum province.

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Vi R'Ngheo Village is a small village located about 55km from the center of Mang Den town, where I live. There is only one way to get there, which is the provincial road DT676. Located in a remote area of ​​a mountainous district, the road to get there is quite bad, there are many potholes on the road. Although the distance is only 55km, it took me more than 2 hours to drive there. I then left my car at the courtyard of the communal house there. If you are new to their village and you do not know anyone in the village, you will be greeted by curious eyes. I have an ethnic friend there, who is A Kieu, and I've been there a few times too so everyone there always greets me every time I come.

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Vi R'Ngheo Village is a small village nestled between the surrounding forest and mountains. It's unlucky that by the time I was there, the weather wasn't good, then I couldn't take good photos of the surrounding mountains. I hope next time when I go back there, the weather is better, then I can take better photos. But anyway, in my eyes, the scenery is beautiful in its way despite of any weather conditions.

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One of the things I really like about this village is architecture. All the houses in this village are made from wood. It's understandable that because of the remote location, it's hard to transport the building materials there. Then local people have used the materials around them. The houses there were built so many years ago, and until today they have been still preserved very well. I like to stay far from the village and look back the beautiful houses.

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And another things I really like about this village is the children. They are so cute. I have been to the village several times, so they were happy when I came there. I remember that at the first time I was there, they were quite shy and ran away when I tried to approach them. But now, they know me quite well and are happy to stay and play with me. Every time I go there I buy some cakes or candies for them. They are educated really well. They always share things with their friends. And after finishing food, they put garbage into the trash bins. That's why I love them so much.

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And today I was lucky to join an important event over there and watch how people prepare for it. It was a new house party at A Kieu's parents' house. They just built a stilt house. A Kieu's family is a big family with six children and they also invite their neighbors for the party, I feel like every one is welcomed for their party. They cooked some food familiar to them such as: rice, chicken, ducks, bamboo shoots and wild vegetable, and they cooked a lot. Every one was very happy to gather around the open kitchen and prepare things for the party. The children were chasing around. That's a very cozy atmosphere over there.

A Kieu's family cooked a huge pot of bamboo shoots for the party.

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After the party, I kept walking around the village to discover more about the beauty of the village. And there were so many interesting things to see over there. We can easily find many different kinds of animals around the village like: pigs, cows, buffalos, chicken, ducks, dogs,...And all of them also have a chilled life too. The livestocks here can go around the village and they live near people, they are not scared of human and are quite friendly. Going to the end of the village, I discovered a beautiful waterfall.

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Thank you very much for taking time to read my post. I hope you enjoy the walk with me. And I wish you a nice Wednesday!

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It is very nice to go to such villages and know about the common residents of those villages. I also enjoyed getting to know the hilly areas and tribal villages of our country.

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Hi @kawsar8035
Thank you very much for your visit and comment,I love to travel around and explore remote villages tooo.

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It's very refreshing to talk to people living in the village, it feels like long lost ancestors. Simple lifestyle and they are genuine people as well.

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Hi @franzpaulie
That's true. It's always interesting to talk the local people.
Thank you very much for your visit and comment.

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Everything is very beautiful, but the house with a high straw roof is just the most awesome!

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Hi @apnigrich
It's the communal house. It's the biggest and the most important house in the village.

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Understood. as in the USSR, in Russia - village council

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It will sound a bit romantic but this is how the human used to live in harmony with nature, taking care of it, farming and producing their own food.

I can imagine that all the people in this village know each other, respect each other and help each other

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Hi @malos10
Yes, every one here knows each other very well. There are only 216 people in the village.

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Hey thank you for again sharing this wonderful experience, I always look forward to your posts related to the atmosphere of the village, it is really very beautiful, and I always smile looking at it, while imagining my childhood which used to be very happy

May you always give us surprises like this, sir, and also your day is always pleasant

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Hi @roronoa46
Thank you very much for your visit and comment.
I'm so happy that you like the post and I love to explore the villages like this too.

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Yes, sir, I always look forward to your posts related to the village, haven't I said it before, I hope I will always see beautiful photos of the countryside in your posts

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Again a impressive place, again a top level photos!... Like a NatGeo's article!!!... Congratulations my friend, and thanks for sharing!...

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Hi @jlinaresp
Thank you very much for your compliment. Do you happen to know any magazines where I can put these article like this?

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