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Inside Hang Dau booth before opening day

VnExpressVnExpress13/11/2023


The jars placed in the chambers play an important role in creating a lively sound system. When visiting, visitors will experience the sounds of natural water from the beginning, including sea water, river water, spring water, underground water, and rain water.

According to Mr. Phuong, these jars are from the 19th century - the same age as Hang Dau. In ancient times, people in the North used these jars to collect rainwater. At the same time, the jars also have the ability to amplify sound well, which is suitable for the sound system idea of the group of artists.

Artist Phuong explained that each jar in the waterfall will create a water sound. To do this, the creative team will use a water pump system to drip water down into the jars. By adjusting the water frequency and the speed of the water drops, they will bring a lively sound performance to visitors.



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