Then singing club in Tan An commune has been established since 2006. Over decades, the club's members still maintain regular activities. Currently, the club has 30 members, most of whom are youth union members, women members, elderly people and children.
Members of the Soong Co singing club in Ninh Lai commune (Son Duong).
The Dao Ethnic Identity Club in village 7, Quy Quan commune (Yen Son) was established 5 years ago, and now has 11 members of all ages participating. The women in the club not only consider this as an opportunity to show off their singing talents, an opportunity to exchange and share emotions, but also a place to teach the cultural identity of the Dao ethnic group to their children and grandchildren.
Members of the Then singing club in Tan An commune (Chiem Hoa) practice.
To date, the Soong Co singing club of Ninh Lai commune (Son Duong) possesses over 200 members. Joining the club means not only being able to sing but also cultivating neighborly love and connecting the community so that the cultural values of the San Diu people can be strongly promoted.
Comrade Nguyen Van Hoa, Deputy Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism affirmed that the Clubs for Preserving National Cultural Identity have contributed to promoting and spreading cultural values.
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