Quang Ngai (VNA) 👍- With the desire to preserve and promote the traditional cultural values of the Hre ethnic minority group, local authorities and passionate individuals alike in the central province of Quang Ngai have taught younger generations how to play gongs and perform folk songs and dances.
On weekends, the home of 57-year-old Ha Viet Sy in Thanh An commune, Minh Long district fills the air with the vibrant sounds of gongs. As the rhythmic beats echo, villagers flock to his house to watch, listen, and learn how to play gongs. This has sparked a growing appreciation for the instrument within the community. With a deep passion for this traditional instrument, Sy has not only taught others but also founded a gong team for the commune. "I am very happy and proud to see so many young people embracing our ethnic culture," he said. "Many children are enthusiastic and have a good ear, so they learn quickly. I hope that the younger generations of the Hre people will always cherish and preserve this unique traditional culture."
𓆉 Great Solidarity of Ethnic Groups Week to take place next week
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