- General information:
- Year of birth: 1976
- Email:trinhlan.hd76@gmail.com
- Affiliation: Department of Anthropology and Religious Studies
- Academic degree: PhD Year received: 2016
- Training process:
2000: Bachelor's degree, majoring in Ethnology, Faculty of History, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
2016, PhD in Cultural Anthropology,AcademySocial scienceVietnam,Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences
- Foreign language proficiency: English
- Main research areas: Cultural anthropology, religious anthropology, religions and beliefs of ethnic groups in Vietnam.
II. Scientific works
1. Books
1. Rituals of the Ha Nhi people in Bat Xat district, Lao Cai province today (monograph), Fine Arts Publishing House, Hanoi, 2017, 279 pages.
2. Chapter
1. "The Ha Nhi ethnic group"pp. 407-479, in:Ethnic Groups in Vietnam, Volume4, volume 1,National Political Publishing House - EventThat's right. Hanoi, 2018.
2. Chapter II:The "old philosophy" of the Hmong people and its role in Hmong society and culture., pp. 60-80, in: "Maintaining the 'Old Way' or Following the 'New Way'? The Nature of the Different Reactions of the Hmong People in Vietnam to the Influence of Protestantism,"Publisher. Social Sciences, HanoiNoi, 2009.
3. Article
- Traditional beliefs of the Dao people in Meo Vac district, Ha Giang province: current status and cause of transformation (a study conducted in Sung Mang commune, Meo Vac district, Ha Giang province),print New trends on contemporary religious studies (International scientific conference proceedings), 2024, p.237-253.
- Some of the reasons for the changes in traditional beliefs of the Hmong people in Ha Giang, Journal of Religious Affairs, No. 6, 2024, pp. 8-11.
- State management of religious affairs in Vietnam. Journal of Religious Affairs, No. 4, 2024, pp. 22-25+30.
- Regarding the traditional beliefs of the Hmong people in Meo Vac district, Ha Giang province (research) inthreeXin communeCai, Chong Chaand Thuong Phung), Journal of Social Sciences Information, No. 12, 2022, pp. 24-32.
- The Intermingling of Beliefs and Religions in the Ba Den Mountain Region of Tay Ninh Province, Journal of Religious Affairs, No. 11, 2022, pp. 43-45+54.
- The role of local authorities in socio-economic development in the Khmer-speaking region of An Giang province (co-authored), Journal of Ethnology, No. 5, 2021, pp. 17-27.
- The current state of Protestantism in Gia Lai province and some issues to be addressed.go out,Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (USSH), volume 6, number 1b, 2020, pp. 79-89
- Research Status on Traditional Beliefs of Some Ethnic Minority Groups in the Northern Mountainous Region of Vietnam, Journal of Ethnology, No. 6, 2020, pp. 121-130.
- The role of some State policies in stabilizing the development of Protestantism in the northern mountainous region from 1990 to the present, pp. 884-896, in: Some issues concerning ethnic groups in building the national community of ethnic groups in Vietnam today.Conference Proceedings(National Science Prize 2019), Social Sciences Publishing House,2020,RiverInternal.
- Training Talents and High-Quality Human Resources for the Development of the Khmer Ethnic Group in Southern Vietnam (Co-authored), Journal of Ethnology, No. 4, 2020, pp. 93-106.
- Some characteristics of Protestantism in the mountainous region of Northern Vietnam, Journal of Ethnology, No. 6, 2019, pp. 91-98.
- The Participation of Ha Nhi Women in Economic Activities in Y Ty Commune, Bat Xat District, Lao ProvinceQuit, pp. 877-886, in: Some issues of ethnicity and ethnic policies in our country today(Conference Proceedings(National Science Prize 2018), Social Sciences Publishing House,2019,RiverInternal.
- Some religious practices of ethnic minorities in Northern Vietnam, Journal of Ethnology, No. 6, 2018, pp. 92-100.
- Some family rituals for peace and well-being among the Ha Nhi people in Bat Xat district, Lao Cai province., pp. 1002-1014, in: Some issues concerning ethnic groups and peoples in border and cross-border regions of our country today (Conference Proceedings(National Science Prize 2017), Social Sciences Publishing House,2018,RiverInternal.
- Marriage customs of the Black Ha Nhi people in Bat Xat district, Lao Cai province today, Journal of Ethnology, No. 6, 2017, pp. 75-82.
- Ritualsagricultureof the Ha peopleBlack pigs in Bat Xat district, Lao Cai province today, pp. 898-907, in: Fundamental and Urgent Issues Concerning Ethnic Groups and Nations in Our Country Today - Theory and Practice, (Conference Proceedings(National Science Prize 2016), Social Sciences Publishing House,2017,RiverInternal.
- Ancestor worship rituals of the Ha peopleSecond, Journal of Ethnology, No. 5, 2016, pp. 22-28.
- Some changes in marriage customs among the Ha Nhi people in Y Ty commune, Bat Xat district, Lao province.Quit,Journal of Southeast Asian StudiesA, No. 10 (187)/2015, pp. 74-79.
- Traditional childbirth rituals and taboos of the Black Ha Nhi people in Bat Xat district, Lao province.Quit,Culture and Arts MagazineTechnique, No. 376, 2015, pp. 78-85.
- Funeral rituals of the Ha Nhi people (Research conducted in Nam Pung and Y Ty communes, Bat Xat district, Lao province)Cai, Journal of Ethnology, No. 1&2, 2015, pp. 99-105.
- ImageThe impact of seasonal labor migration on the current life of rural families (from the reality of Trinh Xa commune, Binh Luc district, Ha Nam province). Journal of Ethnology, No. 10, 2010, pp. 33-39.
- Trinh Thi Lan (2008), Changes in marriage rituals in rural Vietnam (Through research in three provinces: Yen Bai, Thua Thien Hue and Tien Giang), Journal of Ethnology, No. 2, pp. 35-41.
- “Song Temple Festival”, pp. 514-521, in: Ethnology Bulletin 2006 (Conference Proceedings), Social Sciences Publishing House, 2007, Hanoi.
- “Funeral Rites of the Tho People”, pp. 452-455, in: Ethnographic Bulletin 2005 (Conference Proceedings), Social Sciences Publishing House, 2006, Hanoi.
- Traditional childbirth practices of the Dao Quan Chet group (case study in Lang Cong commune, Lap Thach district, Vinh Phuc province), pp. 342-348, in: Ethnology Bulletin 2004 (Conference Proceedings), Social Sciences Publishing House, 2006, Hanoi.
III. Science and Technology Projects at all levels
- Ministry-level research project:Changes in the traditional beliefs of the Hmong and Dao ethnic groups in the border region of Ha Giang province.Giang. Project Leader, 2021-2022.
- State-level research project:Building relationships between local authorities and religious groups is crucial for ensuring social stability and consensus.Association. Code: KX.01.35/18-20. 2018-2020, Principal Member - Scientific Secretary.
- Basic topic:Overview of research on the religion and beliefs of ethnic minorities in the border regions of Vietnam.Male.2020, tprincipal member.
- Some issues concerning Protestantism in the mountainous ethnic minority areas of Northern Vietnam from 1986 toToday, 2019, principal member.
- Some issues concerning religion and beliefs in Vietnam currently exist.Today, 2018, co-chair.
- Some theoretical issues in the study of religion and beliefs from an anthropological/ethnocentric perspective.Study. 2017, full member.
- Overview of ethnic groups belonging to the Hmong, Dao, and Han language families.Tibet. 2015, director.
- Cultural and social transformation of Protestant communities among some ethnic minorities in the northern mountainous region (from 2005 to the present). 2014-2016, participating member.
- Some rituals in the life cycle of the Ha Nhi people in Bat Xat district, Lao province.Cai, 2015, project leader.
- Socio-economic transformation of the Mang people (1980 – 2014). 2014, principal member.
- Changes in the composition of participants and the self-governance mechanism of religious activities at Song Temple in the context of urbanization in Bim town.Son, Thanh Hoa province. 2006, principal member.
- Song Temple Festival. 2003, director.
- The fishing village of Ngư Lộc commune, Hậu Lộc district, Thanh Hoá province., 2002, head of department.
- Transformation of traditional family structures in Ha Lan commune, Bim Son town, Thanh Hoa province., 2001, head of department.