A Biu tourist destination

Running long on the asphalt road, 7km northwest of Kon Tum City center (Direction to Sa Thay district), is the stopping point of Artisan A Biu's family - Kleh Village, Ngoc Bay Commune, Kon Tum City.

Green space full of cultural identity at A Biu tourist destination
Green space full of cultural identity at A Biu tourist destination

Nestled in a space of more than 2000 m2, this place fully converges the typical cultural features of the Ba Na people with bamboo trees, water troughs, stilt houses, and artifacts in the community life of the Ba Na people. such as: Gongs, gongs, dogs, bows and arrows, spears, spears, gourds, baskets... Coming here, visitors will meet artisan A Biu with stories about the land and people of Kon Tum, enjoy the sound of gongs, the passionate ting ning melody and the gentle Ba Na folk songs that he created. collected, preserved and passed on to descendants in the village.

Experience gong culture
Experience gong culture

More closely and realistically, visitors will be transformed into Ba Na boys and girls in traditional brocade costumes and experience cultural identity under the guidance of artisan A Biu such as: Playing T 'ringing, playing gongs, dancing, lighting a campfire...etc... Enjoy traditional cuisine of the Ba Na people prepared by his family such as: Grilled chicken, bamboo-tube rice, bitter eggplant, cassava leaves , sour bamboo shoots…. It's simple but the flavor is very unique, unique and attractive.

Enjoy traditional local dishes
Enjoy traditional local dishes

With the desire to preserve, preserve, introduce and promote the cultural identity of the Ba Na Kon Tum people in particular and the Central Highlands ethnic groups in general, to reach out and be known by more people. Artisan A Biu is always diligently collecting, preserving and enriching the treasure of his nation's cultural identity. Wishing to have more people come to culture, love culture, understand culture and be passionate about preserving cultural identity like him, he diligently took care of and breathed life into every stone, tree stump, every gong sound, song.... longing to have enough ability to complete and build a traditional stilt house area large enough so that visitors can stay longer, understand more deeply, and experience more. He confided, "I don't do tourism to make money, but to share my passion, to introduce to people what Ba Na people are like, the life of the Ba Na people is like that, the culture of the Ba Na people is like that." That's how it is, everyone who comes here feels happy and comfortable as if they were in their own home.

Artisan A Biu guides visitors through the experience
Artisan A Biu guides visitors through the experience

That space, those people, that enthusiasm... visitors only need to come once to stay forever. We left and the ting ning sound still lingered like the old artisan's desire to have enough conditions to build a common home for everyone who wants to learn, explore, and experience. experience, preserve, conserve and develop traditional culture./.

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