This is the first time the festival has been held in Vietnam, attracting the participation of 13 provinces and cities nationwide.

The People’s Army Newspaper would like to present some images during the festival.

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Artists perform Xoan singing.
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Xoan singing artists from Phu Tho province
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Xoan singing was recognized as the intangible cultural heritage of humanity by UNESCO in 2017.
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Many students enjoying Southern folk singing “don ca tai tu”
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The Southern art of “don ca tai tu” was recognized as the intangible cultural heritage of humanity by UNESCO in 2013.
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Students of Tien Dung Primary School (Viet Tri city, Phu Tho province) during the festival
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Performing folk songs such as Vi, Giam folk singing of Nghe Tinh region and Tru singing
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Artists of Vi, Giam folk singing of the Nghe Tinh region and Tru singing
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The cultural space of gongs in the Central Highlands region at the festival
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Artist playing the T’rung lute
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A vocalist from the Central Highlands region
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Tourists enjoying special art performance during the event

Translated by Minh Anh