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Visitors flock to Ha Noi for birthday

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Turning to the sun

Many documents described Con Dao Island as “a bear with its back to the mainland and its legs were advancing straight to the East Sea”. However, I am m

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Cau Ngu Festival Hue

It is pretty evident in the skiffs poled along by women, in the houseboats with their tiny rooftop shrines and in the delicacies of grand cuisine that Hue'

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Green fingers raise living standards

For centuries, Tra Que village has made a name for itself through its greenery Phong Lan finds out more. The sweet aroma of Tra Que vegetables and herds

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The meaning for 10 things to do and don’t during Vietnam Lunar New Year

For many of us younger Vietnamese, Tet always had been something very important to our families, to our culture and to our people. However, we often don’

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2012, the year of Dragon, what you need to know about dragon in Vietnam

In Asian myths, no creature is as impressive as the dragon. For Vietnamese peasants, the dragon was a vivid symbol of the fourfold deity-clouds, rain, th

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Top 5 dishes in Hue

Com hen Song Huongcom hen“Com Hen Song Huong” is a dish served at room temperature, made with mussels and leftover rice. It is a complicated recipe tha

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Ha Noi comes alive in autumn

Ha Noi will celebrate its 1,000th anniversary and 56th Liberation Day on October 10, making it an ideal time for tourists to explore the city.Vietnam Herit

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Mekong Delta to develop products to lure visitors

Local tourism officials in the Mekong Delta have been urged to invest more in developing their own tourist products to lure more visitors to the re

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Hue Land of poetry

The autumn signals the start of Vietnam’s “Wedding season”, with most Vietnamese coupes choosing to marry in the fall and winter months. The cit

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Village works hard to remain in the past

Seven years after Duong Lam Village was recognized as a national heritage site, its authorities say they have not slackened efforts to preserve its centuri

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New tourism promotion targets caravan tours

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has approved a plan to promote Vietnamese tourism this year on both local and foreign media, a news report said

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Banh Chung and Banh Day, the national Cakes in Vietnam

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Dan Tam Three-string Lute

This three-stringed lute is used by several ethnic groups in Vietnam. The Viet call it Dan Tam, whereas the Ha Nhi call it Ta in. This instrument exists in three sizes: large, medium, and small. The small is the most popular.

The sound box is oval-shaped, and the soundboard is pierced with sound holes. A bridge is fixed on the soundboard. The neck made of hard wood is fairly long and bears no frets, only three wooden pegs for tuning. The three strings are traditionally made of twisted silk, but are now more commonly made of plastic.

The player uses a plastic plectrum, which he uses for plucking downward or upward in quick intervals. The tones of the Dan Tam are bright and cheerful and they carry far.

The techniques for the left hand include tremolos, trills, picking, stopping and especially sliding, which are played in combination with the quick plucking of the right hand. Full tones, three-quarter tones and quarter-tones can be played.

The Dan Tam is often part of an eight instrument band or an orchestra accompanying cheo drama. At present, a fourth string may be added.

The Japanese samisen, the Chinese sangen, the Chinese sanxian, the Mongolian dandze, and the Persian setar fall into the same category as the dan tam.

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