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Discovering and understanding the culture of ethnic people
Many changes have occurred in
the large basaltic area of Bom Bo Village in the southern province of Binh
Phuoc, which shelters the hamlets of the ethnic M’nong, S’tieng and Khmer
peoples. This is a fascinating destination for learning about the culture and
life of ethnic groups.
Located 10 kilometers from Duc Phong Town, Bu Dang District, Bom Bo Village is
considerably different from what it used to be. Local villagers have adapted to
modern life and their culture, customs and trading activities now resemble those
of other minority groups nationwide, said Do Manh Con, head of Bu Dang
District’s Department of Culture and Information.
Moreover, the village has built Bom Bo Village Cultural House to store and
preserve artifacts of the culture and lifestyle of Stieng and M’nong peoples.
Located on the peak of a large hill, the cultural house displays rice mortars,
papooses, ancient jewelry, weaving looms, brocade, arcs, bow and cross-bows and
water gourd. In the cultural house visitors will see stilt houses and in a
corner of the showroom is a small status of a Stieng hero named Dieu Ong, who
led the villagers on many victorious protests against French colonization.
About 15 kilometers from Bu Dang District, Binh Phuoc Province, on National Road
No.14, is Bau Lach, home to tortoises, snakes, fish and birds. In the Stieng
language Lach means grass while Bau means lake with water.
Nestled in a primeval forests, Bau Lach is in a 500-hectare area of grassland
that looks like an immense green carpet in the wild nature.
The unique aspect of this area is the proximity of the grass covered land to
primeval forests; they lie adjacent but do not overlap even by one meter. They
have clear borders. Old Stieng villagers explain that geology experts have
concluded that this is due to special components, structures and chemical
elements in the soil.
Leaving behind the impressive Bau Lach, next stop is Thac Mo Town in Phuoc Long
District, home of 733-meter-high Ba Ra Mountain. From the mountain peak, one can
see vast green land stretching to the horizon and preserved primeval forests
with giant ancient trees of up to 100 meters height. The surrounding area is
beautiful and romantic, with reeds and violet wild flowers. Long Thuy Lake at
the foot of the mountain looks like a 12,000 hectare mirror reflecting a
wonderful water color painting. Its capacity of 1.7 billion cubic meters is a
source for the modern Thac Mo hydroelectric plant.
The tour continues to Loc Ninh Rubber Plantation, a well known historical site
in the province. Loc Ninh was a familiar name in the war when thousands of
people were transported by rail from Saigon to work in rubber plantations in Loc
Ninh. In summer 1972 this was the first place in Southern Vietnam to be
liberated when the South Vietnamese army was forced to leave.
The airport in Loc Linh Plantation is also a historical site; 43,000 prisoners
of war were released here after the Paris Peace Accords of 1973.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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