Enjoy 7 types of ancient Vietnamese music that are the heritage of mankind | Podcasts

Vietnam is a multi-ethnic country, each ethnic group has its own customs, habits, language and especially a music background with its own identity with rich and unique folk songs and musical instruments.

We are proud that we have up to 7 types of traditional music that have been registered by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on the List of intangible cultural heritage representative bodies of humanity, including: Nha Nhac – Court Music of the Nguyen Dynasty; Cultural space of Gongs in the Central Highlands; Quan Ho Bac Ninh folk song; Singing Ca Tru; Singing Xoan Phu Tho; The Southern Art of Don ca tai tu; and Vi Folk Song, Nghe Tinh Mile.

To find out why these types of traditional music have become a world cultural heritage, VietnamPlus will introduce to you 7 Podcast episodes, each regarding a heritage, to help you better understand each this musical genre is rich in history and extremely attractive. Accompanying you today is Bich Hang and we will come to the first legacy: Hue Royal Music./.

Bich Hang (Vietnam+)

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