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Update news vietnamese folk arts
Recognized as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage, Thanh Hoa Province’s Xuan Pha folk performance has preserved its unique artistry and history for over 1,000 years.
In a historic first, the Vietnamese delegation achieved remarkable success at a theater festival in China, winning one "Outstanding Play" award and two "Outstanding Performance" awards.
As a young person with a strong background in fine arts and a large network of contacts with many artisans, Hanoi-based artist Nam Chi is always concerned about finding ways to revive folk paintings that are in danger of disappearing.
Vinh Long plans to develop ‘hat boi’ into the province’s signature tourism product, contributing to preserving the art and introducing traditional theatrical performances to domestic and international tourists.
Cải lương (reformed opera) star Vu Luan of HCM City will attend the first National Theatre Festival for Children and Teenagers in Hai Phong City from May 13-20.
Nguyen Thi Thu Huyen has starred in numerous Vietnamese classical chèo plays, bringing it closer to the audience and inspiring interest in the traditional art form.
A collection of folk Hang Trong wood block paintings will soon be displayed at the Vietnamese Women’s Museum in downtown Hanoi.