Tuyen Quang Province preserves, promotes “Then” cultural songs

The local community in Tan Trao Commune, the northern province of Tuyen
Quang established a “Then” singing club in early 2022, with the goal of preserving the unique traditional cultural performance of the Tay ethnic group.

Members of the “Then” singing club in Tan Trao commune in the northern province of Tuyen Quang. (Photo: VNA)
Members of the “Then” singing club in Tan Trao commune in the northern province of Tuyen Quang. (Photo: VNA)

Tuyen Quang (VNA) – The local community in Tan Trao Commune, the northern province of Tuyen Quang established a “Then” singing club in early 2022, with the goal of preserving the unique traditional cultural performance of the Tay ethnic group.

Trieu Thi Lam Hanh, the head of the club, emphasised that for its members, “Then” singing represents their cultural heritage, an invaluable asset, and the very soul of the Tay people.

As young individuals raised in stilt houses and immersed in “Then” songs, they feel a deep responsibility to learn and preserve their deeply instilled cultural roots.Initially, the club had 17 members, with ages ranging from 9 to 44.

Be Hoai Thuong, an 11-year-old from Tan Lap village, has been part of the club since its inception.

She shared that she grew up with “Then” lyrics and the sounds of the Tinh musical instrument played by her grandmother and mother, which instilled a love for these ethnic sounds from a young age. Encouraged by her family to join the club, the 9-year-old Tay girl was initially shy to practice in front of others.

Now, Thuong is a core member, confidently performing and teaching tourists how to play the Tinh instrument.At the souvenir shop of Truong Thi Ngat, another club member, a Tinh instrument is always on hand. When there are no customers, she plays the instrument and sings “Then” melodies.

Ngat also records herself singing and shares these videos on her personal Facebook page to promote cultural values to her friends.Currently, the club in Tan Trao commune has 22 members.

According to Hanh, they used to meet every Friday and Saturday evening at the Tan Lap village cultural house to practise singing, playing instruments, and dancing. Now, as their skills have improved, they gather twice a month.For over a year, in addition to local cultural activities, the club has participated in various cultural events across Tuyen Quang province and performed for tourists visiting the Tan Trao Special National Relic Site.Hoang Duc Soai, Chairman of the Tan Trao communal People's Committee, noted that the commune is home to 12 ethnic groups, including the Tay, Nung, Dao, Cao Lan, and San Chay.

To preserve and promote the cultural identity of these ethnic minorities, the commune has partnered with the Department of Culture and Information of Son Duong District to arrange language classes and encourage the use of traditional languages and costumes during holidays and events.

They also support folk art clubs to motivate community participation in preserving cultural heritage.In Son Duong district, there are four clubs dedicated to “Then” singing and Tinh musical instrument playing, with nearly 90 members.

Ha Thi Hong Lien, Head of the District’s Department of Culture and Information, stated that the district plans to continue collaborating with specialised departments to preserve and promote the cultural identities of ethnic groups, including the Tay, Nung, and Thai.

The district regularly organises training classes, cultural exchanges, and artistic activities among communes, villages, hamlets, and folk art clubs, with a focus on discovering and nurturing cultural talents to enrich and sustain their heritage./.

VNA

See more

Nguyen Van Than, Chairman of the Vietnam Classical Music Association (VCMA), speaks at a press briefing in Hanoi on January 13. (Photo: The organisers of the concert)

Concert to be held to celebrate 14th National Party Congress

The programme, jointly organised by the VCMA and the Vietnam Association of Small and Medium Enterprises, will feature nearly 150 artists, performers and musicians, representing the finest of Vietnam’s and the international classical music scene.

Visitors to Vietnam's booth at International Cultural Festival 2026 (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese image introduced at International Cultural Festival 2026 in Greece

The Vietnamese Embassy in Greece took part in the International Cultural Festival 2026, organised by the UNESCO Club of Piraeus and Islands in Greece, marking the embassy’s first activity of the new year and highlighting its efforts to bring the image of Vietnam closer to the Greek public and international friends through traditional Vietnamese cuisine.

A dish of Vietnamese fried spring rolls (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese rice paper makes way into European kitchens

Vietnamese rice paper is increasingly winning the hearts of European diners thanks to its versatility, easy preparation and ability to pair well with a wide range of Western ingredients. This culinary exchange not only broadens the reach of Vietnamese cuisine but also enriches the multicultural culinary landscape of Belgium and many other countries.

A visitor to the exhibition (Photo: VNA)

Colours of Friendship: Hanoi welcomes Vietnam-RoK artistic encounter

The harmonious mingling of works by artists from both nations conjures a multi-layered, dynamic space where distinct visual languages intersect with shared emotional depth, aesthetic thinking and creative spirit. The result is a rich and refreshing visual experience.

Artists take part in a parade at the Hanoi Creative Design Festival 2024. (Photo the HFCD organiser)

'Creative Meetup' programme takes place in Hanoi

The 'Creative Meetup' programme in Hanoi showcases initiatives from the creative community across eight cultural industry sectors, celebrating creativity and innovative solutions within the creative community.

A student from Nguyen Du Lao-Vietnamese bilingual school participates in a story-telling competition in Vietnamese with the theme "Vinh Moc Tunnel - Quang Tri, where life is immortal" (Photo: VNA)

Culture expected to remain pillar of Vietnam’s sustainable development: ethnologist

Ha noted that the upcoming congress is also expected to improve institutions and infrastructure for cultural industries, intellectual property and the creative economy sector. These fields are not only drivers of identity-based economic growth but also key tools for strengthening soft power and projecting the national image in an increasingly interconnected world.

Heritage innovation drives Hanoi’s cultural growth (Photo: VNA)

Heritage renewal energises Hanoi’s cultural sector

According to Hanoi Department of Tourism Director Dang Huong Giang, these innovative products not only diversify experiences but also demonstrate the city’s adaptability to modern trends, contributing to improved visitor satisfaction and reinforcing Hanoi’s creative and forward-looking spirit.

Tourists visit the Hue Imperial Citadel. (Photo: VNA)

Hue digitises imperial heritage to mitigate disaster and climate risks

As science and technology advance rapidly, the Hue Monuments Conservation Centre was asked to accelerate the digitisation of documents, drawings, images and artefacts, build a unified database of monuments, and apply 3D, VR and AR technologies in research, exhibitions, and heritage interpretation.

Screenshot photo of the article about the match between Vietnam's U23 and Kyrgyzstan's U23 at King Abdullah Sports City Hall on January 9 on Aki Press.

Kyrgyzstan media warn their team ahead of match against Vietnam U23

After opening their campaign with a 0–1 defeat to Saudi Arabia U23 — a match in which they were reduced to 10 men from the 34th minute following Arsen Sharshenbekov’s red card — Kyrgyzstan U23 head into the meeting with Vietnam under heavy pressure. Another defeat would likely see coach Edmar Lacerda’s side eliminated early from the tournament.