Language and Dialects
Two major dialects, northern and southern. Use Han characters for writing.
Dong is a Dai related language with almost 2 million speakers. It is a tonal language with two main dialects (northern and southern).
A romanized script was created for the Dong language in the 1950’s, but only one small area (where 6 Dong Chinese schools exist) can read and write Dong. The remainder of the Dong rely on Chinese, completely unrelated to their native Dong tongue, to read and write.
Livelihood
Agriculture is the main occupation; including rice farming, vegetables, fish, pigs, and other livestock. Additionally, men often hunt or work in the lumber industry; women weave, dye cloth, and make other handicrafts.
Culture, Customs & Character
The Dong are well known for distinctive wooden architecture, particularly Wind and Rain Bridges and Drum Towers which are built without nails. Folk singing and dancing play an integral role in traditional Dong festivals as well as the courtship process. The Dong are traditionally a very friendly people. Village life tends to be casual and relaxed. Hard work and socializing with one another are both valued. Villages feel like an extended family; children play with one another as they go about their daily chores. Outsiders are treated with hospitality, respect, and are generally included in village life.