Tag: Heritage
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Xam in Vietnam: The Street Voice of Northern Folk Music
If ca tru asks for stillness – a small room, a poem, and a listener leaning into every quiet beat – xam walks back into the noise. It belongs to places where life is already moving. Crowded markets. Ferry landings. Village roads. Train stations. Street corners where people pass by, slow down for a song,…
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Ca Tru Singing in Vietnam: Poetry, Voice, and an Old Way of Listening
Ca tru begins close to silence. A small wooden beat lands first. Then comes the low sound of the dan day, dry and deep, like a string pulled from an older room. The singer does not rush into melody. She carries the poem slowly, shaping each word until the space around it begins to change.…
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Bai Choi in Hoi An: How to Experience Vietnam’s Folk Game at Night
Bai Choi is one of the easiest cultural experiences to miss in Hoi An, even though it often happens right in the middle of the old town’s evening rhythm. As lanterns glow, the Hoai River darkens, and visitors drift toward the night market, a singer’s voice may rise from a small public gathering. There are…
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Dong Ho Folk Paintings: A Guide to Vietnam’s Traditional Woodblock Art
Dong Ho folk paintings are one of the gentlest ways to enter Vietnam’s traditional art world. Made in a small village near Hanoi, these woodblock prints carry the colors of Tet, the humor of village life, and the quiet wishes families once brought into their homes at the start of a new year. For travelers,…
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Yen Tu – Vinh Nghiem – Con Son, Kiep Bac: The Sacred Landscape of Vietnamese Buddhism
Yen Tu – Vinh Nghiem – Con Son, Kiep Bac opens as a long sacred landscape, shaped by mountain paths, old temples, ritual memory, and the spiritual inheritance of Truc Lam Buddhism. UNESCO inscribed the complex on the World Heritage List in 2025, recognizing a serial property of 12 component sites spread across forested mountains,…
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Sapa Textiles and Indigo Dyeing: A Living Thread of Vietnamese Cultural Heritage
Sa Pa stays in people’s minds through texture as much as scenery. Mist settles over the valley in the early morning. Terraces hold their quiet lines along the mountain. Indigo cloth dries outside wooden houses, moving lightly in the cold air. In places like Lao Chai, Ta Van, and Giang Ta Chai, the mood of…
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Nha Nhac Hue: The Most Refined Intangible Culture Heritage in Vietnam
Hue moves at its own pace, and Nha Nhac fits into that rhythm naturally. There is a certain steadiness you notice almost immediately in the city – in the quiet stretches around the citadel, in the way spaces open and settle instead of overwhelming you. Nha Nhac carries that same rhythm. It moves with control,…