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The 'tall and shady trees' preserve traditional cultural identity in Western Nghe An

Việt NamViệt Nam01/10/2023

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Attending a meeting of the Thai Ethnic Culture Preservation Club in Chau Hanh Commune (Quy Chau) in Dong Minh Village, we saw the joyful but also very serious atmosphere of a class. The artisans and elders in the village and commune were present very early to prepare water and teaching aids for the meeting. Photo: Dinh Tuyen
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Meritorious Artisan Quang Thi Dung - Head of the Thai Ethnic Culture Preservation Club in Chau Hanh Commune said: "The cultural values ​​of the Thai ethnic group are precious assets, preserved and passed down for thousands of years. We feel responsible for passing them on to the next generations. Artisans try to convey them in the most attractive and easy-to-understand way so that children can easily absorb and feel the beauty of their ethnic cultural values, and then love and appreciate them more. Photo: Dinh Tuyen
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The artists took turns presenting and introducing Thai cultural values, from how to play the flute, how to wear the Pieu scarf, how to write ancient Thai characters, how to play gongs and how to sing tunes such as Suoi, Xap, Lam, Nhuon, etc. Photo: Dinh Tuyen
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In the culture of the Thai ethnic group, brocade is a long-standing cultural feature. Traditional hand-woven brocade products not only play an important role in life and folk rituals, but also carry the soul of national culture. Although with the changes of time, people's lives gradually develop, causing the traditional culture of ethnic minorities to gradually fade away, but the grandmothers and mothers silently pass on the cultural beauty to the next generation day and night. Photo: Dinh Tuyen
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For the Mong people, the Khen is an indispensable musical instrument and an important part of their unique cultural identity. The Khen is present in almost every aspect of daily life, culture and spirituality. Photo: Dinh Tuyen
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As a son of the Mong ethnic group in Huoi Giang 1 village, Tay Son commune, Ky Son highland district, since he was a child, artisan Vu Lau Phong (left) often listened to his father play Mong flute melodies. Perhaps that is why his love for music grew in him over the years. To date, artisan Vu Lau Phong is actively contributing to the preservation of traditional Mong ethnic musical instruments in his district. Photo: Dinh Tuyen
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For the Tho ethnic group, folk songs, folk dances and many nursery rhymes are still practiced enthusiastically by mothers and grandmothers every day and passed down to this day, such as "Da oi" singing, "Tún ta Tún" lullaby, "Du du dieng dieng" song, love songs, and antiphonal songs... Every year, these unique folk songs, bearing strong characteristics, are still sung in joy or on New Year's Day and festivals. Photo: Dinh Tuyen
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In addition to the songs, dances, and customs collected and preserved by artisans, recently the Tho ethnic people in Nghia Xuan commune (Quy Hop) also collected objects and restored the ancient stilt houses of the Tho people in the grounds of the Mo Moi community cultural house. This project will contribute to preserving the traditional values ​​of our ancestors for future generations... Photo: Dinh Tuyen

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