Preserving the beauty of Tho culture in Moi village
Dinh Tuyen - February 22, 2024 16:13
(Baonghean.vn) - Preserving and nurturing the love of traditional culture for the younger generation is a matter of great concern to all levels of government and the people of the Northwest region of Nghe An. In Mo Moi village, Nghia Xuan commune (Quy Hop), the Tho ethnic people actively collect and pass on folk songs and dances to the younger generation.
Turkish language classes are taught by the elders to the younger generation. Clip: Dinh TuyenQuy Hop is a mountainous district located in the northwest of Nghe An province, with three ethnic groups living together: Kinh, Thai and Tho. In recent years, the Tho ethnic group in Quy Hop district has had many positive changes in preserving and promoting cultural identity, contributing to honoring the long-standing good traditional values. Photo: Dinh TuyenOnce a month, the Tho Ethnic Culture Club, Mo Moi hamlet, Nghia Xuan commune (Quy Hop) collects and shares folk songs, dances, and nursery rhymes of the Tho ethnic group, and the special thing is that more and more children are participating. Photo: Dinh TuyenFor the Tho ethnic children here, participating in activities to learn many good and beautiful things from the artisans is a joy... Photo: Dinh TuyenMany children's songs of the Tho ethnic group have been passed down to this day, typically: Hat Da oi, lullaby "Tún ta Tun"; songs Du du dieng dieng, khai khai re, tap tinh tap tang, En en ac ac, tang Khang le; love songs, antiphonal songs... Photo: Dinh TuyenIn addition, the children were taught and personally wrapped Buffalo Horn Cake, an indispensable cake on the trays of offerings of Tho ethnic families in Quy Hop (Nghe An) during holidays and Tet. Photo: Dinh TuyenTruong Ngoc Khanh An (9 years old) shared: I am very happy to join the club with the men and women and in the future I will preserve and share with friends from other regions and ethnic groups so that everyone can know more about the culture of the Tho ethnic group. Photo: Dinh TuyenNot as elaborate as the costumes of the Mong, Thai, etc., the costumes of the Tho people in Nghe An are relatively simple. Photo: Dinh TuyenMs. Truong Thi Giang - Vice President of the Thuan Tho Club of Mo Moi hamlet said: We want to pass on all the folk songs, teach the children to understand more about the customs of the Tho ethnic group with the hope that the cultural beauty of our ancestors will not be lost over time. Photo: Dinh Tuyen Along with the songs, dances, and customs collected and preserved by artisans, recently the Tho ethnic people in Nghia Xuan commune (Quy Hop) also collected objects and restored the ancient stilt houses of the Tho people in the grounds of the Mo Moi hamlet community cultural house. Photo: Dinh TuyenWith economic development, the cultural and spiritual life of ethnic minorities is increasingly improving. With the attention of all levels and sectors, the awareness of preserving the cultural identity of the Tho ethnic group from each individual, family and clan, we believe that the beautiful cultural identities of the Tho ethnic group will continue to be preserved and developed. Photo: Dinh Tuyen
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