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| Folk Paintings | ||
| Folk paintings are a combination of traditional cultural values with ancient artistic methods that ... more | ||
| The refined art of Bat Trang ceramics | ||
| Bat Trang is an ancient village situated on the northern bank of the Red-river, about eight ... more | ||
| Fan makers | ||
| Fans made of paper, silk, and wood are a cultural feature only found in Asia. more | ||
| Old-style Thanh Ha Ceramics | ||
| Located next to the ancient quarter of Hoi An, the Thanh Ha ceramic village has been in existence ... more | ||
| Mong flute or Sao |
Sao is usually used to designate a vertical bamboo flute pierced with finger holes. However, this term is often used by ethnic minorities to describe several woodwind instruments that are quite different in structure (single or double flutes, with or without a reed, with or without finger-holes, etc.) and in how to hold them. The H’mong sao is a single flute with a reed and a colorful timbre. The H’mong call it tra pun tu. The sounds produced are harsh and sweet like whispers. Since it has been played on stage, the H’mong flute has captured the hearts of many audiences. It is beingconstantly improved to expand its sound capabilities. The H’mong flute accompanies young H’mong men at work and in love. For them, the flute is an effective way to reach a girl’s heart. |