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Ancient lithophone found in Kon Tum
Kon Tum Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism
has set up a council to examine a lithophone, an ancient musical instrument,
which has been found for the first time in the Central Highlands' northern part.
The lithophone was found last month by A Huynh, 28, a Jrai man from Chot Village
in Sa Thay District, when he was building a small hydro-power plant on Ya Lan
Spring.
He first found a few pieces of stone that gave off clear, pleasant sounds when
he hit them. Huynh, who has basic knowledge of music, then searched for others
and managed to find around 100 of them and has since arranged them in musical
order.
The date of the instrument, the first ever to be discovered in the province, has
yet to be determined but investigations are on and an official announcement is
expected on Friday.
The first lithophones in Vietnam were found by French ethnologist Georges
Condominas in 1949 in Central Highlands province of Dak Lak.
The country has more than ten sets of ancient lithophones found from various
provinces around the country. The Central Highlands' southern provinces have
about five sets.
Source: VNS |
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