Kinh People
The Kinh People are the majority ethnic group in Vietnam, comprising about 85% of the country's population. They primarily inhabit the lowland areas, including the Red River Delta and the Mekong Delta, and are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional music, dance, and festivals.
The Kinh People primarily practice rice farming and are known for their contributions to Vietnamese cuisine. Their language, Vietnamese, is the official language of Vietnam, and they have a strong influence on the country's history, politics, and social structure.