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All ethnic-inhabited villages in Dak Lak province have cultural communal houses
100% of villages have cultural communal houses,
contributing to the preservation and promotion of cultural identities of ethnic
minority groups in localities.
So far, the Central Highlands of Dak Lak province has built 550 cultural
communal houses in ethnic-inhabited villages with an capital of over 60 billion
VND.
Apart from the investment from the state (100 million VND for each), enterprises
and localities in and out the provinces have also supported each house with
between 15 to 150 million VND.
Many ethnic families donated thousands of land meters to build cultural communal
houses which were built according to traditional house models of ethnic minority
groups.
The province also provided a set of gongs for each cultural communal house.
With the supervision of the Dak Lak provincial People’s Council, most of
cultural communal houses in villages have been effectively operated.
These are also places for cultural workers and ethnic people to organize
cultural activities as well as meetings to provide information about polices of
the party and laws of the state, introduce sciences in production and life, play
gongs and weave brocade.
Source: CPV |
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