The Kinh people are also known as Vietnamese. Kinh language belongs to the Vietnamese-Muong language group. Kinh people cultivate in water fields. In wet rice cultivation, the Kinh have a tradition of building dikes and ditches. Horticulture, mulberry farming, silkworm breeding, livestock and poultry husbandry, river fishing and marine fish are all developed. Pottery has been around since a very early age.
The Kinh people have the custom of eating betel and areca, drinking tea, and water. In addition to sticky rice, sticky rice, there are also porridge and sticky rice. Shrimp paste, flipped duck eggs are unique dishes of the Kinh people.
Kinh villages often grow bamboo around them, and many places have strong village gates. Each village has a communal house as a place of meeting and worshiping together. Kinh people live in real estate.
In the Kinh family, the father is the owner. Children take the family name according to their father and relatives on the father's side are "paternal family", while the mother side is "maternal surname". The first son is responsible for organizing the worship of the deceased parents and grandparents. Each of them has their own church, a leader who manages the common affairs.