----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- VIII. Read the passage and answer the questions. Gong culture in the Central Highlands Gong culture in the Central Highlands of Viet Nam was recognised by UNESCO as a heritage in 2005. Gong culture covers five provinces of the Central Highlands: Kon Tum, Gia Lai, Dak Lak, Dak Nong and Lam Dong. The masters of this culture are the ethnic groups of Bahnar, Sedang, Mnong, Coho, Ede, Jarai... Every year, the Gong festival is held in this region. In this festival. artists give gong performances, highlighting the gong culture of their own province. This is one of the most important cultural events of our country. For people here, gongs represent special power. People believe that every gong is the symbol of a god who gets more power when the gong gets older. So gongs directly relate to special occasions in people's lives such as the building of new houses, crop praying ceremonies, a new harvest... The gong sound is a way to communicate with the gods. 33. How many provinces does gong culture cover? 34. Who are the masters of gong culture? 35. Is the Gong festival held every year? 36. For people in the C'entral Highlands, what do gongs represent?