Traditional Central Highlands culture introduced in HCM City

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(VOVWORLD) - Typical dance performances of the Central Highlands were recently introduced to visitors in Ho Chi Minh City, providing both locals and tourists with an opportunity to learn more about the region's indigenous culture.

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Artists play the gong, a unique kind of musical instrument played by ethnic people in the Central Highlands region. The gong performance has been recognized by UNESCO as “Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity”.
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The gong performance is part of a cultural program themed “Lang Biang legendary night”, which is held at Aeon Mall Tan Phu in Ho Chi Minh City.
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The dance performance hailing the Central Highlands attracts large crowds of HCMC residents who are curious about the typical art form of the Central Highlands.
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A range of bespoke musical instruments are debuted, allowing visitors to gain a greater understanding of the diverse cultures of each ethnic group in the Central Highlands.
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Guests have a chance to try playing some of the musical instruments during the event.
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A range of traditional dances are performed by ethnic minorities during the occasion.
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Ethnic girls donning traditional outfits appear charming whilst performing local dances.
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Specialties from the Central Highlands region are also introduced at the event.

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