Raglai people

The Raglai (Vietnamese pronunciation: [rā ɣlāːj]) people are a Chamic ethnic group mainly living in Khánh Hòa and Ninh Thuận provinces of Central Vietnam.

However, while the Cham people basically moved to the beliefs that banned idols and mascots, the Raglai over time returned to the habit of worshiping the "wooden statue" ancestors like the Central Highlands community.

Since 1989, there were administrative documents and some efforts of cultural officials to go from review to the recognition of Raglai people entitled to ethnic minority regulations in 1997.

[citation needed] Although Raglai people is still a small community, but it has made great contributions to modern culture in Vietnam.

Even in many music competitions, Raglai contestants often win high prizes or receive huge votes from YouTube.

Raglai Dance in Ma Noi commune, Ninh Thuận province, Vietnam