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10:23 | 10/01/2010
Hò khoan Lệ Thuỷ (Le Thuy Chanty), also called Hò khoan Quảng Bình (Quang Binh Chanty)...
10:18 | 10/01/2010
Chamber music originated from royal music at the beginning of the 19th century in the Nguyen Dynasty.
10:07 | 10/01/2010
Hat phuong vai (Fabric guild music) referred to a special kind of “Singing by repartees...
10:03 | 10/01/2010
Hat Dum (Dum singing) is a genre of sing that simultaneously exchange between several people...
09:56 | 10/01/2010
On November 7, 2003, UNESCO bestowed world heritage status on 28 relics of nations as masterpieces of oral and intangible heritage of humanity.
09:55 | 10/01/2010
Hò cửa đình (communal house singing) was a kind of singing closely attaching to folklore ceremonies and traditional festivals of villages, played by a team, getting strongly strain that approximate to Hò lao động (Working singing).
09:43 | 10/01/2010
Cheo Tau, include Hat Trinh (Descriptive Singing), Hat Dang Huong (Incense Offering), Hat Dang Ruou (Wine Offering), and some other local songs and melodies, still indispensable to cultural life in Vietnam.
09:41 | 10/01/2010
This special folk song takes its source from playing card groups that perform in the spring.
09:38 | 10/01/2010
The Ba Trao, or Ban Cheo Dua Ong, is a festival of folk dancing and singing which is very popular among the people living in the coastal area.
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