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Wedding custom of the Van Kieu ethnic group
Wedding of the Van Kieu ethnic group is a cultural custom for the
two families and for the whole village.
The Van Kieu usually choose an even date for the wedding ceremony, preferring
the 6th, 8th, 10th, 16th, or 18th of the last months or beginning months of the
year.
Although their living conditions and costumes have evolved, the Van Kieu ethnic
group has preserved a number of cultural values and norms of their group.
Customarily, the groom’s offering for the bride on the wedding day includes a
copper pot, a silver coin, and a sword.
The boy and girl inform their families of their relationship and prepare a
wedding after a period of dating.
Only when the groom hands over the sword to the bride, can the bride leave her
house for the groom’s house. The sword-handing-over ceremony is an important
wedding ritual which symbolizes connection between the husband and wife.
The groom’s family prefers to bring the bride home in the evening because they
think that’s the time the genies of the river and mountain are with the
villagers. The bride walks into the groom’s house through the main gate.
The Van Kieu ethnic group has a custom of organize two wedding ceremonies. The
second ceremony, with similar procedures and offerings as the first, aims to
enhance marital relations.
After the wedding day, the mother-in-law teaches the young couple family
etiquette. The mother tells the young couple about production, lifestyle, and
how to behave with old and young people in the family. She also tells them how
to welcome and prepare meals to serve guests.
Wedding guests give the couple round glutinous rice cakes and pieces of cloth.
Besides beautiful wishes of happiness, longevity, and eternal love, they also
sing happy folk songs..
Source: Cinet |
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