Vietnam: Popular Culture And Culture In Vietnam

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Vietnam is a small country just south of China, bordered by the Gulf of Tonkin. Although Vietnam has been shaped and sculpted by other countries its traditions have been preserved. It is know to have a rich culture and traditions. There are elegant clothes, expressive music, beautiful art, a distinct language, diverse religions, delicious food, and amazing sights.

Traditional Vietnamese clothes are known to be very graceful and elegant. The most recognized piece of clothing is the ‘ao dai’, a national costume that every woman wears. ‘Ao’ refers to a piece of clothing and ‘dai’ means long. It is a tight, fitted tunic that normally reaches the ankle and has a slit starting from the waist, making it easier to move. The pants are loose and are normally made from silk. Its concept is ‘cover everything and hide nothing’. It can be worn as a school uniform, to festivals, and to performances. It can also be worn with a non la. The ‘non la’, or conical hat, is a practical hat used for protection from the sun and rain. It is normally made of straw, bamboo, or palm leaves. It shaped like a cone and is held on by a piece of cloth. That is normally mode of silk.

Vietnam’s traditional music has been described as symbolic, expressive, and emotional. It is highly diverse, combining native and foreign influences. Traditional Vietnamese music is based on a five note scale, 'ngu cung', which means pentagonic. There are two forms of traditional music, the imperil court music and the folk music, the imperil court music or ‘nha nhac’ was one played from the Tran dynasty to the very last Nguyen dynasty. Some types of folk music are cheo, which are for musical theatres; hat chau van, spiritual music; and nhac dan toc cai bien, a modern version of f...

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... (pronounced fo). It is a noodle soup with a beef or chicken broth and rice noodles. Banh mi is a Vietnamese sandwich normally with pickled carrots, cucumbers, cilantros, pork, and fish sauce. Banh xeo is a fried pancake made of rice flour, water, and turmeric powder. It is stuffed with pork, shrimp, green onion, and bean sprouts.

There are aslo many attractions with amazing views. Ha Long Bay, also known as, Bay of Desending Dragons, is a 120 kilometer coastline in north Vietnam. Thousands of islands can be seen. Phu Quoc is another popular attraction. It is the largest island on Vietnam and is along the Cambodia coast. It has tropical forests, coral reefs and beaches. The Tien Mu Pagoda is the tallest pagoda in Vietnam. It stands seven stories above the Perfume River. It was built in the early 1600s and is the symbol of the former imperial capital.

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