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Gong classes preserve Central Highlands' gong culture
In an open space decorated with cultural characteristics of the M'Nong ethnic group, the children excitedly learn about the cultural roots of the gong./.
In an open space decorated with cultural characteristics of the M'Nong ethnic group, the children excitedly learn about the cultural roots of the gong./.
In an open space decorated with cultural characteristics of the M'Nong ethnic group, the children excitedly learn about the cultural roots of the gong./.
In an open space decorated with cultural characteristics of the M'Nong ethnic group, the children excitedly learn about the cultural roots of the gong./.
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Gong classes preserve Central Highlands' gong culture
06/13/2022 09:51
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A secondary school in the Central Highlands has opened classes teaching students to play the gong to preserve and promote one of the most recognised traditional cultural features of the region. Ly Thuong Kiet School in Dak N'Drung commune, Dak Song District of Dak Nong province, has recently put gong classes on the curriculum to preserve the intangible cultural heritage that is recognised by UNESCO. Useful information and dedicated teachings are part and parcel of the gong lessons. VNA
Gong classes preserve Central Highlands' gong culture
A secondary school in the Central Highlands has opened classes teaching students to play the gong to preserve and promote one of the most recognised traditional cultural features of the region. Ly Thuong Kiet School in Dak N'Drung commune, Dak Song District of Dak Nong province, has recently put gong classes on the curriculum to preserve the intangible cultural heritage that is recognised by UNESCO. Useful information and dedicated teachings are part and parcel of the gong lessons. VNA
Gong classes preserve Central Highlands' gong culture
A secondary school in the Central Highlands has opened classes teaching students to play the gong to preserve and promote one of the most recognised traditional cultural features of the region. Ly Thuong Kiet School in Dak N'Drung commune, Dak Song District of Dak Nong province, has recently put gong classes on the curriculum to preserve the intangible cultural heritage that is recognised by UNESCO. Useful information and dedicated teachings are part and parcel of the gong lessons. VNA
Gong classes preserve Central Highlands' gong culture
A secondary school in the Central Highlands has opened classes teaching students to play the gong to preserve and promote one of the most recognised traditional cultural features of the region. Ly Thuong Kiet School in Dak N'Drung commune, Dak Song District of Dak Nong province, has recently put gong classes on the curriculum to preserve the intangible cultural heritage that is recognised by UNESCO. Useful information and dedicated teachings are part and parcel of the gong lessons. VNA
Gong classes preserve Central Highlands' gong culture
A secondary school in the Central Highlands has opened classes teaching students to play the gong to preserve and promote one of the most recognised traditional cultural features of the region. Ly Thuong Kiet School in Dak N'Drung commune, Dak Song District of Dak Nong province, has recently put gong classes on the curriculum to preserve the intangible cultural heritage that is recognised by UNESCO. Useful information and dedicated teachings are part and parcel of the gong lessons. VNA
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