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Name of
Ethnic Group: Nung (Xuong,
Giang, Nung An, Nung Coi, Phan Sinh, Nung Chao, Nung lnh, Qui Rin, Nung Din, and Khen
Lai).
Population:
About 706,000 people.
Locality:
Lang Son, Cao Bang, Bac Thai, Ha Bac, and Tuyen Quang Provinces.
Customs
and Habits: The Nung mainly worship their ancestors, spirits, saints, Confucius,
and Kwan Yin. Nung villages are often built on hillsides. There is usually a submerged
field in front of the house and a garden in the back. The Nung houses are always built on
stilts.
Culture:
The Nung language resembles the Tay, and belongs to the Tay-Thai Group. The Nung have a
written language called Nom Nung (Nung scripts) which has prevailed since the 17th
century.
The
Nung have an abundant wealth of folk arts and cultural activities including folksongs and
alternative songs ("sli"). The smooth melodies of the "sli" are
harmonious with the natural sounds of the forests and mountains. This type of folksong is
a combination of verse and music.
The
"Lung Tung" (Going to the Fields) Ceremony is very well known and attracts many
people of all ages. This ceremony is always organized on the first month of the lunar
year.
Costumes:
The Nung mainly wear indigo attire.
Economy:
The Nung live on rice and corn. They also grow cash crops and fruit trees, such as
tangerines and persimmons, and anise.
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