Ede Community
Known for their matriarchal society, the Ede people in Vietnam’s Central Highlands live in longhouses and practice traditional farming and crafts.
Experience type (mandatory)
- Cultural Immersion
- Agrotourism
Language (mandatory)
- Other
Population
~300,000
Origins
The Ede people are one of the ethnic groups in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, primarily in Dak Lak and Gia Lai provinces. They speak a language from the Austronesian family, which is different from most other Vietnamese ethnic groups.
Customs and Culture
The Ede culture is known for its matriarchal society, traditional stilt houses, and gong music. The community practices shifting cultivation and has a deep cultural connection to the forests and land.
Activity
Travelers can visit Ede villages, experience gong performances, and learn about their traditional customs. The Central Highlands also offer eco-tourism opportunities and cultural exchanges.
Other
Matriarchal society with rich traditions in craftsmanship