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Land of sounds

Dak Nong UNESCO Global Geopark with more than 40 destinations. Among them, the Sound Museum or Sound Exhibition House located in Nghia Duc Ward, Gia Nghia City is an impressive destination, attracting domestic and international tourists. Coming here, everyone feels like they are lost in the land of sounds.

Báo Phú YênBáo Phú Yên01/06/2025

Built on an area of ​​about 200m2, completed and officially put into operation since August 2019, this museum not only displays but is also a place to explore the combined sounds of traditional musical instruments and created with technology, by the Scenocosme artist group from France exclusively for Dak Nong UNESCO Global Geopark.

In 8 separate rooms almost immersed in darkness, with 7 themes featuring sounds, from the sounds of stone, wind, water, wood, fire to the sounds of light and of humans (our sounds) with mutual correlation; this attractive and interesting destination not only brings the impression of endless human creativity, but also helps visitors understand more about the movement of life, of the natural world , thereby arousing love and awareness to protect the world around.

Visitors experience at the Sound Museum
The Goong Lu lithophone set consists of 3 bars: Tru, Tro and Te (mother, father and child), found in Dak Kar stream in Quang Tin commune, Dak R'lap district, Dak Nong. This is a highlight of the Sound Museum - important evidence for scientific research on ancient music , especially in the Southern Central Highlands region.
Visitors experience the excitement between technology and nature when touching the stone bars, which themselves create unique sound effects.
The sound of light. When you shine your phone screen on the flowers, each flower will respond with different sounds depending on the light intensity.
Our sounds. Human interactions also create different sounds…
A work of art by the French artist group Scenocosme that visitors should not miss is “Atmosphere”, inspired by the sounds of nature, through the presence of a ceramic sphere made of terracotta that is very sensitive to breathing. Depending on the intensity, vibration and breathing of each person, it creates different sounds and colors.
Each person can also play their own different music while interacting with the light using laser beams.
The museum's guide introduces the sound of wind interacting with hollowed-out bamboo tubes.

Source: https://baophuyen.vn/xa-hoi/202505/xu-so-cua-nhung-am-thanh-e051e1d/


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