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Kepla jal made of nylon thread and iron for fishing big and medium sized fish in a river or pond
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Utar jal made of nylon for fishing in a deep river or haor
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Ber jal made of nylon threads for fishing in a relatively deep river, haor, or pond
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The Gióng Festival of Phù Đổng and Sóc Temples
Thánh Gióng’s Statue at Phù Đổng Temple, Phù Đổng Commune, Gia Lâm District Photographer Nguyễn Trung Bình, 2009. © Vietnam Institute of Culture and Arts Studies.
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The Gióng Festival of Phù Đổng and Sóc Temples
Thánh Gióng’s horse at the enacted battle at Gióng Festival, Phù Đổng Commune, Gia Lâm District.\nPhotographer Xuân Át, 2005. © Vietnam Institute of Culture and Arts Studies
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Tugging Rituals and Games
4. Cord and ironwood stake at tug-of-war ground & The rattan cord will be tugged back and forth through a ironwood stake' s hole. Rattan cord used in Hương Canh tug-of-war festival must be at least 45m in length and has a diameter of 3-4cm
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Tugging Rituals and Games
9. Tug-of-war of Giáy ethnic minorities in Lào Cai province at Xuống đồng (starting a new crop festival)
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Heritage of Korkyt Ata: epic culture, folk tales and music
The epic culture, folk tales and music of Korkyt Ata are based on twelve heroic legends, stories and tales and thirteen traditional musical compositions shared and transmitted across the generations through oral expressions, Performing artss, cultural codes and musical compositions. Korkyt Ata appears in each story as a legendary figure and wise individual, a sage of minstrels whose words, music and expressions of wisdom relate to traditions of birth, marriage and death. In the musical compositions, the main intonations are reproduced using a musical instrument called the Kobyz through the sounds of nature, and imitation soundscapes are characteristic of this medium (such as the imitation of a wolf’s howl or a swan’s note). The musical compositions are all interconnected by the epic stories that accompany them.
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The Gióng Festival of Phù Đổng and Sóc Temples
Thượng Temple on Sóc Mountain, Vệ Linh Hamlet, Phu Linh Commune, Sóc Sơn District. Photographer Lê Thị Hoài Phương, 2002. © Vietnam Institute of Culture and Arts Studies
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The Gióng Festival of Phù Đổng and Sóc Temples
Water procession at Gióng Festival, Phù Đổng commune, Gia Lâm District.\nPhotograhper Nguyễn Trường Giang, 2001. © Viet Nam Viet Nam Museum of Ethnology
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The Gióng Festival of Phù Đổng and Sóc Temples
The Inventory Meeting of Intangible Cultural Heritage for Gióng Festival, Sóc Temple, Phù Linh Commune, Sóc Sơn District.\nPhotograhper Nguyễn Thu Hường, 2009. © Vietnam Institute of Culture and Arts Studies
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Tugging Rituals and Games
2. Tug -of-war of the Việt people in Hữu Chấp village, Bắc Ninh Province: In preparing for the tug-of-war festival, the village chose wealthy young men and “unstained” families and divided them into two team: East and West
Viet Nam