The San Chay people (Vietnamese: Người Sán Chay; also called Cao Lan) live in Tuyên Quang Province of the Northeast region of Vietnam, as well as some nearby provinces. They speak a form of Tai languages. Their population was 169,410 in 2009.
Many live in remote areas, using slash-and-burn agriculture because those areas are not flat enough for patty rice production.
They sing sình cồ (love songs) and celebrate the Slếch thlin mảy festival (New Rice festival).
Literature
The San Chay have many sayings:
Rice is the most preciousGrain feeds human.Literature is the secondly most preciousIt teaches human knowledge for safe purpose.References
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