Bual People
The Bual People are an indigenous group primarily found in the Bual Valley of Myanmar. They are known for their unique cultural practices, traditional clothing, and vibrant festivals that reflect their rich heritage. The Bual People primarily engage in agriculture, cultivating crops such as rice and vegetables, which are essential to their diet and economy.
Socially, the Bual People have a strong sense of community, often living in close-knit villages. They practice a mix of traditional beliefs and Buddhism, which influences their daily life and rituals. Their language, also called Bual, is an important aspect of their identity and is used in both daily communication and cultural expressions.