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Diplomats enjoy traditional Vietnamese folk songs
Many delegates from the
diplomatic community and parliamentarian delegations, including Vietnamese
Foreign Minister Pham Gia Khiem, have attended a cultural exchange to enjoy the
quintessence of Vietnam’s love duets.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the northern province of Bac Ninh
co-organized the event at Phu Lam Commune, Tien Du District, about 30km from
Hanoi, on May 5.
The participants had the chance to ‘taste’ traditional quan ho melodies without
musical accompaniment and find out about the quan ho culture, including cuisine,
costumes and the lyrics used in the songs. Dr Nguyen Chi Bien from the Vietnam
Institute for Culture and Arts introduced different types of quan ho
performances and discussed how the art is taught and preserved, as well as its
charm and influence.
A number of overseas quan ho ‘singers’ took part in the performances and talked
with Vietnamese quan ho singers and performers.
The Republic of Korea’s Ambassador Im Hong Jae said that he listened attentively
to the quan ho tunes, which he found very affectionate and passionate, similar
to those from Korean culture which he had heard when he was a child.
Mr Jae added that the Republic of Korea’s Government has decided to support
Vietnam’s efforts to win UNESCO recognition of quan ho singing as intangible
cultural heritage.
The Italian ambassador Andrea Perugini said the meeting helped him and his
colleagues to better understand the profoundness of Vietnamese culture and the
human spirit in quan ho melodies, which shares many similarities with those from
his homeland.
Other ambassadors from Mexico, Cuba and Turkey also expressed their support for
Vietnam’s submitting the file on quan ho to UNESCO to seek recognition of the
art.
Source: VietNamNet/VOV |
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