Having played the little panpipe since childhood, Tu has always had a deep love for the national culture. The sound of his panpipe seems to lead listeners back to the old village, with its colorful festivals.
I have been passionate about playing the little ghost flute since I was a child. When the commune established a club, I signed up to join. This is my way to contribute to preserving the identity of the Xa Pho people, helping the next generation to hear the flute of their ancestors.

Currently, Son Thuy has two Xa Pho ethnic folk culture clubs, with 44 members of various ages participating. There, experienced artisans not only perform but also teach the younger generation folk songs, folk dances, and how to make and use traditional musical instruments. Their perseverance and dedication have ignited the flame of passion, spreading love for culture throughout the community.
We practice very seriously, happily and meaningfully. Through each activity, we learn many things. Most importantly, we feel proud to contribute to preserving our national culture.
With the attention of the Party Committee, government and functional agencies, the cultural and artistic movement of the Xa Pho people in Son Thuy has recently had significant development, contributing to improving cultural life and connecting the community.

The establishment and maintenance of Xa Pho ethnic folk clubs not only preserves but also helps the younger generation understand, love and continue the cultural values of their people.
The commune will replicate models of teaching ethnic culture to the young generation, organize clubs to exchange and absorb the beauty and good things to preserve in the future.

Folk culture clubs in Son Thuy are adding enthusiasm to the people's journey to preserve the "national soul", contributing to building new rural areas associated with developing community tourism .
Source: https://baolaocai.vn/nguoi-xa-pho-giu-gin-ban-sac-van-hoa-post647935.html
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