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Khanh Hoa province, Việt Nam
Khanh Hoa is a coastal province in the South Central Coast, Central Vietnam. In 2018, Khanh Hoa was the 33rd largest Vietnamese administrative unit in terms of population, 24th in Gross Regional Product (GRDP), 15th in GRDP per capita, 42nd in growth rate. GRDP chief. With 1,232,400 people, GRDP reached 76,569 billion VND (equivalent to 3.3250 billion USD), GRDP per capita reached 62.13 million VND (equivalent to 2,698 USD), GRDP growth rate reached 7. 36%. Khanh Hoa today is the old land of Kauthara in the Kingdom of Champa. In 1653, under the pretext of King Champa, Ba Tam, harassing the Vietnamese people in Phu Yen, Lord Nguyen Phuc Tan sent the governor Hung Loc to bring troops to capture the land of Phan Rang back to Phu Yen. In 1832, King Minh Mang established Khanh Hoa province on the basis of Binh Hoa town. After the merger in 1975, in 1989,

The cultural identity of ethnic groups is clearly expressed in community life and in economic activities from customs, costumes to culinary styles. Below are the unique features of Vietnamese culture that you can learn about.

According to the ups and downs of the nation's history, Vietnamese customs and practices are constantly being innovated according to social trends. One of the oldest and most influential customs in history is the custom of chewing betel. This is a custom that dates back to the Hung King period and originates from the legend of Trau Areca and this custom has become a typical image of the brotherhood and love between husband and wife of Vietnamese people. Not only the custom of chewing betel, Vietnam also has another custom that was born in ancient times, which is the custom of welcoming the new year, also known as Tet - traditional Tet.

Folk theater has many forms and has existed for a long time such as Cheo singing, Tuong singing, water puppetry... and newer ones such as Cai Luong, folk opera. Cheo is a form of theatrical storytelling, using the stage and actors as a means of interacting with the public. The content of Cheo plays is taken from fairy tales and Nom stories, carrying profound realistic and ideological values, while also expressing Vietnamese ethnicity. Cheo stage is simple, with non-professional actors performing impromptu...

With the support of the local government and cultural sector, 132 Ba Na ethnic households, Ro Ngao branch in Kon Trang Long Loi village, Dak Ha town, Dak Ha district, Kon Tum province built Successful Community Tourism Village, a destination for tourists from near and far when coming to Kon Tum. With the opening of a new economic industry, community tourism is helping people in Kon Trang Long Loi earn more income and improve their lives. This is also a good opportunity for people to preserve and promote traditional cultural values.