October 19th, 2006
Do singing – A Unique Cultural Feature
The ancient Do tunes have
attracted more young people
in Liep Tuyet Commune.
Do singing—an ancient art genre that used to be performed for kings, lords and mandarins in the feudal regime – is now being revived thanks to its simple and close to the life lyrics and joint efforts of locals in Liep Tuyet Commune, Quoc Oai District, Ha Tay Province.
The legend goes Do singing with its 36 tunes was handed down to villagers in Ha Tay by Saint Cao Son (Son Tinh) – one of the most sacred Saints in Vietnam. According to the villagers’ old custom, a Do singing festival was held once every 36 years so that only at that time villagers just had a chance to sing and listen to the joyful and witty songs, and the number of artists who know all 36 tunes, can be counted on the finger tips. It was one of the reasons that made the artistry fall into oblivion for a long time.
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Location: Lao Cai, Vietnam
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Many times ago, Nga Son (Thanh Hoa) has been well known for planting sedge and weaving mat. Even local travelers or visitors all buy the couple Mat of Nga Son as a present. It is cheap, beautiful and comfortable for sleeping… weaving sedge mat becomes the triditional handicraft at Nga Son. The local people at born-time get used to smoking scent, loom and consider the colour of sedge flower as the colour of aristocratic apricot blossom.
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