Akô Dhong is an ethnic village in the Central Highlands in Tan Loi Ward (Buon Ma Thuot City, Dak Lak Province). Located in the heart of the trading city, it still preserves and preserves the typical and unique traditional cultural values of the Ede people.
With an area of more than 62 hectares, 247 households and 1,004 people (of which 64 households and 317 people are Ede ethnic people), this most beautiful village in Dak Lak has been preserved, preserved and promoted by the people for many generations of gongs, musical instruments and traditional crafts (brocade weaving, can make wine...).
This place still preserves 32 longhouses. For the Ede people, the longhouse is a cultural symbol, a heart, flesh and blood, a close and sacred thing of the nation. This is not only a place for family activities but also a cultural space, a place where worship ceremonies are held...
Along the main road, each house in Akô Dhong village has a traditional longhouse - a house that symbolizes the culture of the Ede people. Many gates of the house have motifs engraved with the daily activities and dances of the people.
Akô Dhong village is a destination for many tourists. When visiting here, people will feel the beauty and peace of the city in the heart.
Source: VNN