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Hai Phong water puppetry festival to take place in May

The event will draw the participation of leading domestic troupes, including the Vietnam National Puppetry Theatre, Thang Long Puppetry Theatre, Ninh Binh Puppetry Theatre, Quang Ninh Puppetry Theatre, and the hosts Hai Phong puppetry troupe. Puppeteers will put on a variety of different puppet performances such as water puppets, stick puppets, hand puppets, and string puppets. The event offers an opportunity for water puppet troupes to exchange their experience in traditional art performances, while also helping to promote the art to international friends during the upcoming holiday. The event will kick start the summer tourism season, as well as celebrating National Reunification Day on April 30, International Labour Day on May 1, Hai Phong Liberation Day on May 13, and the 2023 Hai Phong Hoa Phuong Do (flamboyant red) Festival. The post Hai Phong water puppetry festival to take place in May appeared first on Vietexplorer.com .

Largest Vietnamese kite to fly high in Vung Tau

The Center for Culture, Information and Sports of Vung Tau city is making a proposal to the Vietnam Records Organization (VietKings) in order to recognise DELTA as the largest kite in the country. The kite flying festival is due to take place in Bai Sau area of Vung Tau city to celebrate the Hung Kings Commemoration Day which occurs on the 10th day of the third lunar month, National Reunification Day on April 30, and International Labour Day on May 1. A wide range of activities will also be held during the festival, including an exhibition of ornamental creatures, exhibitions on feng shui stone, calligraphy, and literature. Along with a circus performance, street music, modern dancing, a Don Ca Tai Tu music performance, and lion dances are expected to excite visitors at the festival. The post Largest Vietnamese kite to fly high in Vung Tau appeared first on Vietexplorer.com .

Vietnam attends ASEAN- China Intangible Cultural Heritage Week

The maiden event aimed to increase exchanges and cooperation between ASEAN member states and China in the protection, inheritance, utilisation and development of intangible cultural heritage in the region and the world. In addition to special art performance acts, including “Crickets” and “Five variables”, which won the applause of audiences, Vietnamese artists also introduced the diversity in types of performance such as “mua sap” dance (Cheraw dance), Xoan singing and trumpet dancing, among others,  Besides art performance shows, the delegations also took part in ASEAN-China Intangible Culture Fair where traditional handicrafts, brocade products and folk sculpture products of nations were showcased. The post Vietnam attends ASEAN- China Intangible Cultural Heritage Week appeared first on Vietexplorer.com .