Vietnam is a multiethnic country with 54 ethnic groups. The Viet (Kinh) people account for 87% of the country’s population and mainly inhabit the Red River delta, the central coastal delta, the Mekong delta and major cities. The other 53 ethnic minority groups, totaling over 8 million people, are scattered over mountain areas spreading from the North to the South. Among ethnic minorities, the most populated are Tay, Thai, Muong, Hoa, Khmer, Nung... with a population of around 1 million each; while the least populated are Brau, Roman, Odu with several hundred people each.
The main economic activity of most ethnic peoples is wet rice cultivation. A number of ethnic minorities had mastered some farming techniques. They grew rice plants in swamped paddy fields and carried out irrigation. Others go hunting, fishing, collecting and live a semi-nomadic life. Each group has its own culture that is diverse and special. Beliefs and religions of the Vietnamese ethnic minority groups are also disparate from each other.
Are these sentences True (T) or False (F)?
1.______ Ethnic minorities account for 13% of the country’s population.
2.______ Most of ethnic minorities live in the Northern mountainous regions.
Answer the questions
1. How many ethnic groups are there in Vietnam? …………………………………………….………………………
2. Which ethnic groups have the smallest population? …………………………………..……..…………………………
1.___T___ Ethnic minorities account for 13% of the country’s population.
2.____f__ Most of ethnic minorities live in the Northern mountainous regions.
Answer the questions
1. How many ethnic groups are there in Vietnam? There are 54 of them
2. Which ethnic groups have the smallest population? Brau, Roman, Odu have the smallest population among the ethnic groups