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The preservation and promotion of historical relics and cultural heritages are always closely associated with the preservation of national cultural identity. Since the Quan Ho folk song was recognized by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity 3 years ago, local people have been aware of the importance of preserving the heritage. Nguyen Van Quyen of Diem village in Bac Ninh province has completed a 2,000-page book featuring Quan Ho folk tunes and glossaries and 1,000 Quan Ho folk songs that he and his wife collected over the past 50 years. Nguyen Van Quyen says: "The more passionate I get about Quan Ho, the more important I find it is to preserve it because my predecessors will gradually pass away taking with them the treasures of folk duets. As the heritage has been recognized internationally, it’s important to preserve it and popularize it".
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Bac Ninh province has put in place 14 action programs to disseminate information about Quan Ho, honor Quan Ho artists and strengthen the teaching of Quan Ho folk tunes in schools. These efforts have made Quan Ho more popular in the community. Doctor Le Thi Minh Ly, Director of the Cultural Heritage Preservation and Promotion Center says: "We have exerted a lot of efforts to preserve and promote our Quan Ho cultural heritage and these efforts have been acknowledged by UNESCO. However, we need to do more to bring Quan Ho closer to contemporary life. It’s now time to implement standard preservation methods to meet the criteria of the UNESCO Convention".
Mobilizing resources, efforts and contributions from the community to preserve tangible and intangible cultural heritages is an effective way to help the heritages live in contemporary life. This will also help to create new cultural values in society.
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