Mon Culture
Mon Culture refers to the traditions, customs, and practices of the Mon people, an ethnic group primarily found in Myanmar and Thailand. They have a rich history that dates back over a thousand years, with their own language, Mon language, and unique art forms, including traditional music and dance.
The Mon are known for their distinct religious beliefs, predominantly practicing Theravada Buddhism. Their festivals, such as the Mon New Year, showcase vibrant rituals and community gatherings, reflecting their deep cultural heritage. The Mon people also have a reputation for their craftsmanship, particularly in pottery and textiles.