The Prime Minister has authorised the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to prepare application documents proposing the traditional singing Bai Choi to be declared a piece of World Intangible Cultural Heritage .
The Ministry was asked to work with the Vietnam National Commission for UNESCO to submit the documents to UNESCO before March 31 of this year.
Bai Choi singing, a combination of poetry, music, singing, performance and improvisation, was invented nearly 400 years ago and serves as a community game for Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday in the central stretch of Thua Thien-Hue, Quang Nam and Binh Dinh, as well as Phu Yen and Khanh Hoa.
It often takes place on a wide yard in front of communal houses and brings the entire community together.
The stage for Bai Choi performances encompasses nine cottages, each containing five or six ‘players’. One of the cottages, the central house, contains a troupe of musicians and instruments. A deck of playing cards is split in half, with one stack distributed amongst the players, and the other placed in the central house. The cards are stuck onto bamboo poles and erected outside the cottages.
The game singer delivers a flag to each cottage, all the while singing Bai Choi, and then draws a card from the central house. Whoever holds the card closest in value to the game singer’s card wins.
Bai Choi songs are about festivals, daily life and work, and are accompanied by musical instruments.
The singing was listed as a national intangible cultural heritage in late August last year.
Bai Choi singing, a combination of poetry, music, singing, performance and improvisation, was invented nearly 400 years ago and serves as a community game for Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday in the central stretch of Thua Thien-Hue, Quang Nam and Binh Dinh, as well as Phu Yen and Khanh Hoa.
Bai Choi singing was listed as a national intangible cultural heritage in late August last year.
|
The stage for Bai Choi performances encompasses nine cottages, each containing five or six ‘players’. One of the cottages, the central house, contains a troupe of musicians and instruments. A deck of playing cards is split in half, with one stack distributed amongst the players, and the other placed in the central house. The cards are stuck onto bamboo poles and erected outside the cottages.
The game singer delivers a flag to each cottage, all the while singing Bai Choi, and then draws a card from the central house. Whoever holds the card closest in value to the game singer’s card wins.
Bai Choi songs are about festivals, daily life and work, and are accompanied by musical instruments.
The singing was listed as a national intangible cultural heritage in late August last year.
Other News
- Behold the unique collection of snake lacquer statues
- Young voices celebrate and preserve Hanoi’s cultural heritage
- A glimpse of the 24K gold Lunar New Year 2025 Snake Mascot
- Hanoi celebrates New Year 2025 with art exhibitions
- Countdown events and fireworks to welcome New Year 2025 in Hanoi
- "Pho Ganh" vendor sculpture represents Hanoi's culinary street
- A look at the cycle of the four seasons in the exhibition "Tet Ty"
- Hanoi streets host works by German artists
- “Happy Vietnam” photo exhibition opens in Thailand
- Hanoi's beauty through watercolors
Trending
-
Homeland Spring 2025: Overseas Vietnamese explore investment opportunities
-
Vietnam news in brief - January 17
-
More than 2,000 drones paint Hanoi's landmarks in New Year's skies
-
Hanoi kicks off the Spring Calligraphy Festival in celebration of Lunar New Year
-
Hanoi’s central role means heightened responsibility in foreign affairs: Mayor
-
Hanoi revives historic Tet traditions in Duong Lam Ancient Village
-
AI set to drive Vietnam's economic growth in 2025
-
Two Vietnamese cities in Asia's top five destinations for digital nomads
-
Prime Minister sets vision for Vietnamese football: Asian glory and World Cup dreams