Dak Nong with the spirit of inheriting the traditions of the revolutionary homeland and the aspiration to strive, grasp the opportunity, and proactively innovate. Since the re-establishment of the province in 2004, Dak Nong has been one of the poorest provinces in the country, with a low starting point... However, with the efforts of the whole Party and the whole people, with the spirit of solidarity and overcoming difficulties, The Party Committee of Dak Nong province has focused on leading, directing, making the right decisions, mobilizing all investment resources, simultaneously performing the tasks of solving difficulties, building and construction. Up to now, after 20 years of re-establishment, Dak Nong has had outstanding development in all aspects, in which trade, services and tourism activities have developed prosperously, gradually "taking off" to reach far.

The ear blowing ceremony (khôm tor) for children is an extremely important ritual, part of the life cycle ritual system of the M'nong ethnic group. This ritual aims to educate basic knowledge for their children so that later on they can enter life with confidence, steadfastness, know how to be the head of their family and clan, and know how to build a peaceful and prosperous village. According to the customs of the M'nong people, after the ear piercing ceremony, the child is raised and cared for by the parents until he or she is 7-10 years old, then the parents perform the ear blowing ceremony for their child. The ceremony is usually held at midnight on the full moon day of the eighth lunar month.

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