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The village of festivals
Kon K’Tu, a community in the
Central Highlands province of Kon Tum, is renowned for its many festivals and
pristine beauty.
The ancient village of Kon K’Tu boasts spectacular natural beauty with rugged
mountains and gentle babbling brooks. Located in Dak Ro Wa Commune of Kon Tum
Town, 600km north of Ho Chi Minh City, Kon K’Tu is a popular ecotourist site.
From 1867-1869, the village contained around 100 houses but the population
failed to grow and at one point, there were just three families left in the
community. It wasn’t until 1920 that the village was re-established and thriving
once again.
Today, villagers still hold many traditional festivals. The K’lang T’nglang
(Catching water drops) Festival is held annually at the beginning of the first
lunar month to wish for good weather, good crops and good health. The event
lasts for two days and two nights. On the first day, villagers prepare a long
pole with decorations and the next day they give offerings to God while enjoying
food and drinks together. Other activities of the festival include praying to
sacred beings and performing dances.
Visitors to Kon K’Tu will have an opportunity to see traditional long-houses and
stilt homes occupied by minority ethnic groups. Each long-house is around 25
meters in length and has three doors and four to six stoves. Many generations
usually live together in one home.
Building a long-house is extremely difficult as villagers have to fell trees,
cut grass and collect other materials. The poles for long-houses and stilt homes
must be chopped and shaped with axes, and tied with ropes made from forest
trees. Once built, however, the homes are warm in the wet season and cool in the
dry season.
Around 10 years ago, Kon K’Tu began attracting tourists because of its wild,
unspoiled beauty. The construction of the Kon K’Lo suspension bridge in the
1990s has made travel between the village and Kon Tum Town more convenient.
Now villagers can trade goods and communicate with people in other localities
more easily. “Tourists to Kon Tum are very interested in its wilderness,” says
Nguyen Do Huynh of the Kon Tum Tourism Company.
Source: VietNamNet/TN |
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