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Manage No, Sortation, Country, Writer ,Date, Copyright Manage No SS00000135 Stakeholder Category Expert Country Vietnam Affiliated institution THE CULTURAL HERITAGE ASSOCIATION OF VIET NAM Position VICE PRESIDENT

Description | Mrs. Ly Le Thi Minh is the Vice President of the Cutural Heritage Association of Viet Nam since 2020. She is member of the National Committee for Cultural Heritage since 2009. She was the member of Intergovermental Committee of UNESCO Convention 2003 (2006-2010). Her major is the Cultural Studies and Museum Studies. She did her PhD in Viet Nam Institution for Research and Arts. | ||
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Phone(Office) | +84 24 37343592 | Mobile | 0913591266 |
lethiminhly@gmail.com |
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COLORED FACES IN VIETNAMESE OPERA
The hallowed musical art form known as Tuong or Boi—Vietnamese traditional opera—is one of Vietnam’s major classical performance genres. According to an important document from our early royal archive collection, while in battle with Mongol invasion forces in the thirteenth century, one of Vietnam’s greatest military heroes, Commander Tran Quoc Tuan of the Tran emperor’s army, captured a noted Chinese musical luminary named Ly Nguyen Cat. This artist was handed over General Tran Nhat Duat, and it is thanks to the general that the art of Tuong was introduced to Vietnam as a source of entertainment for the nation’s soldiers and officials.
Le Thi Minh Ly Director, Center for Research and Promotion of the Cultural Heritage of Vietnam 2012 -
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The Task of Inventory, Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage Experience from Vietnam
In Vietnam, activities aimed at the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage date from a much more recent period than the protection of tangible cultural heritage. This delay of over half a century in the development of preservation policies for intangible cultural heritage has been a big loss, which in some cases cannot be redressed. Because of the limited awareness of the full value of intangible cultural heritage, many ordinary people and culture owners have ceased practicing and transmitting their traditions. This has meant that there have been no inheritors to many traditions. Many oral heritage elements have disappeared forever, even from popular memory. The rapid change of socio-economic conditions has led to many changes in the spiritual and cultural life of communities. In the past, some intangible cultural heritage elements were considered backward or superstitious or belonging to the culture of the feudal class. As a result, culture bearers disavowed their heritage or were compelled to renounce their traditions. There are some social customs, forms of folk knowledge and technical skill that have become altogether extinct without any possibility of restoration or revival.
Le Thi Minh Ly (Director, The Center for Research and Promotion of the Cultural Heritage of Vietnam) 2013