The Dong ethnic minority
Nestling among the tree-clad hills dotting an extensive stretch of territory
on the Hunan-Guizhou-Guangxi borders are innumerable villages in which
dwell the Dong people.

The population of this ethnic group in China is 2,960,293. Situated
no more than 300 km north of the Tropic of Cancer, the area peopled by
the Dongs has a mild climate and an annual rainfall of 1,200 mm. The Dong
people grow enormous numbers of timber trees which are logged and sent
to markets. Tong-oil and lacquer and oil-tea camellia trees are also grown
for their edible oil and varnish.
The most favorite tree of the people of this ethnic group is fir, which
is grown very extensively. Whenever a child is born, the parents begin
to plant some fir saplings for their baby. When the child reaches the
age of 18 and marries, the fir trees, that have matured too, are felled
and used to build houses for the bride and groom. For this reason, such
fir trees are called "18-year-trees." With the introduction
of scientific cultivation methods, a fir sapling can now mature in only
eight or 10 years, but the term "18-year-trees" is still current
among the Dong people.
Farming is another major occupation of the Dongs, who grow rice, wheat,
millet, maize and sweet potatoes. Their most important cash crops are
cotton, tobacco, rape and soybean.
With no written script of their own before 1949, many Dongs learned
to read and write in Chinese. Philologists sent by the central government
helped work out a Dong written language on the basis of Latin alphabet
in 1958.
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