Ho Chi Minh City’s first show featuring the culture and religion of ethnic Cham people in Vietnam will take place in district 1 tonight, Dec 25.
The show, on which research has been done for several years, features six acts highlighting how the Cham people in Vietnam celebrate Tet, their daily lifestyles and their ways of addressing one another among other cultural topics.
With all performers being Cham people, the show also introduces Champa musical instruments, traditional costumes and daily objects.
The Champa period, spanning from the 1st to the 15th centuries, boasts one of the country’s richest cultural diversity.
There are around 162,000 Cham people still residing in Vietnam. Cham architecture and statues were inspired by religion, and flourished since the fourth century and ended along with the fall of the Champa Kingdom in the 15th century.
Large populations of Cham people can also be found in Cambodia, Malaysia and Thailand.
Đăng ký: VietNam News