History is etched in Dak Bla River
To ethnic people in the highlands the
Starting from the upper reaches of Polei Breng then down stream to Yaly, Kon Yum, Dak Bla (big river in the Ba Na people’s language) silently embraces memories as well as cultural relics of the ethnic groups of Ba Na, Jao Rai, Xe Dang, Ro Mam or Ro Ngao.
The river flows from east to west and spans through
The church’s architecture combines Roman and Gothic arches with
As you leave the church, crossing Dak Bla on the bamboo bridge Kon Klor, you will step upon
Kon Klor, the most beautiful suspension bridge in the highlands, is considered as a conduit linking urban culture to village culture. Next to
Leaving
With locals, nha rong is not only a communal house to gather the whole village for traditional ceremonies but also for children to come to learn more about culture and history as well as listening to stories from the older generations.
Tourists coming to nha rong not only have a chance to sleep in the ancient stilt house but also to become a local for a night or two and experience the colorful ethnic culture via dances, folk songs, gongs performances by the camp fire and sample some ruou can (wine drunk through bamboo pipes via a jar).
(Source: SGT)
