Goong culture is a masterpiece of the intangible heritage of ethnic minority people in Tay Nguyen. Goong is a music instrument made by bronze, mixed with silver or gold. It is usually played in every festival and ceremony here as a privileged language between men, divinities and the supernatural world. There are different kinds of goong with varied sizes, materials and even techniques. Different arrangements and rhythms are adapted to the context of the ceremony, for example, the ritual sacrifice of bullocks, mourning rites and harvest celebration. Goong has become an attractive and appealing symbol of the culture of the Central Highlands. It is an activity associated with cultural and spiritual life, and beliefs of ethnic people when they are born, grown up and return to the soil. -