A cultural event capturing the beauty and pride of VietnamÔÇÖs 54 tribes, the Ethnic Minorities Festival returns in a monthly format from January 31st, 2018 onward. A collaboration between Anantara Hoi An, the Department of Culture, Sport and Tourism of Quang Nam Province and the Precious Heritage Art Gallery Museum, these performances showcase the richness and diversity of local ethnic minority groups. The events run in parallel with Hoi AnÔÇÖs lantern festivals, which take place on the 14th day of every lunar month when the moon is at its brightest.
Before the traditional dancing teams of Tay Giang, Dong Giang and Nam Giang districts take to the stage, guests are invited to browse the stalls of AnantaraÔÇÖs pop-up arts and crafts market where local artisans offer hand-embroidered batik pieces, original art, all-natural organic honey and locally-grown Robusta coffee. Also on exhibit is the original photography of R├®hahn – a renowned French photographer who has spent years documenting VietnamÔÇÖs ethnic minorities, and one of the festivalÔÇÖs sponsors. His work offers insight into the daily life of these local communities and celebrates the richness and diversity of VietnamÔÇÖs ethnic cultures.
At sunset, a floating lantern ceremony kicks off at the Anantara jetty setting the Thu Bon River aglow in the shimmering light of dozens of colourful paper lanterns which slowly drift downstream followed by a sumptuous buffet dinner served at the Riverside restaurant.
 
Festival Schedule:
Date ÔÇô Performance by
2 March 2018 ÔÇô Cor Tribe
31 March 2018 ÔÇô Cotu Tribe
30 April 2018 ÔÇô Bhnoong Tribe
29 May 2018 ÔÇô Ve Ta-Rieng Tribe
28 June 2018 ÔÇô Ca Dong Tribe
25 August 2018 ÔÇô Cotu, Cor, Bhnoong and Ve Ta-Rieng Tribe
21 November 2018 ÔÇô Cotu Tribe
21 December 2018 ÔÇô Cotu Tribe
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