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Quang Binh recognized 3 more national intangible cultural heritages

Công LuậnCông Luận11/12/2024

(CLO) The three honored heritages include: The Full Moon Festival in March in Minh Hoa district (a traditional festival), Tuong Boi singing in Hung Trach commune (Bo Trach) and Sac Bua singing in Minh Hoa district and Dong Hoi city (a folk performing art).


On December 11, information from the Department of Culture and Sports of Quang Binh province said that Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyen Van Hung has just signed a decision to recognize 3 heritages of Quang Binh as national intangible cultural heritages.

Quang Binh province was recognized with 3 more national intangible cultural heritages image 1

Performing the "sac bua" singing at the March Full Moon Festival in Minh Hoa district.

Accordingly, the three heritages honored include: The Full Moon Festival in March of Minh Hoa district (a traditional festival), Tuong Boi singing in Hung Trach commune (Bo Trach) and Sac Bua singing in Minh Hoa district and Dong Hoi city (a folk performing art).

In particular, the full moon festival in March in Minh Hoa district has entered the consciousness of the people and become a community cultural activity, crystallizing the unique culture of the mountainous countryside. The festival is held in the third lunar month every year, attracting a large number of tourists to experience the spiritual, cultural and artistic values.

Tuong Boi singing in Hung Trach commune and Sac Bua singing in Minh Hoa district and Dong Hoi city are unique folk art forms, preserved, conserved and developed by local people through many generations.

It is known that Quang Binh currently owns 2 heritages recognized by UNESCO as representative intangible cultural heritages of humanity, along with 13 heritages included in the list of national intangible cultural heritages by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.



Source: https://www.congluan.vn/quang-binh-duoc-cong-nhan-them-3-di-san-van-hoa-phi-vat-the-quoc-gia-post325153.html

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