The stones are arranged into trusses like the famousstone herd; jars, gongs, fire stoves are arranged in the space of traditionalBa Na stilt houses; The mill-laden grasping into pill ... The cultural objectsof the ancient people are being kept, displayed, bringing many messages to theviewers in the cultural space of Old Soul (Tuy An district).
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Tourists are delighted to knock on the stones that make sounds like rock in the space of Old Soul |
The space of Old Soul is right on the road to thenational monument of Ganh Da Dia, in which exhibits objects with many valuablehistorical and cultural values, helping visitors feel and understand more aboutthe land that they set foot on.
The high-pitched vocal sounds emanating from the stonebars are arranged into trusses like the Tuy An rock flock famous throughout thecountry by the completion of the sound scale, making people enjoy. Although ithas not been sharpened and arranged in accordance with the sound scale of arock flock set, the sounds of these stone bars also make visitors moreknowledgeable about the stone flock and the characteristic rock culture of thearea of Tuy An which has a rich cultural sediment, in which the mostremarkable is the rock culture.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Minh Phuong from Ho Chi Minh Cityexcitedly said: “I have been able to visualize the ancient stones of the peoplein the most obvious way. Holding two hammers knocking on rocks emitted veryinteresting sounds ”.
Stone stalks – the tool of Phu Yen rural people for awhile, used to grind flour to make rice paper or make cakes from rice flour,glutinous flour ... seemingly forgotten has been appeared in Old Soul with morethan 1,000 sets are organized, arranged as a mountain side, making visitorsexcited. For many people when stopping in this area, stone mortars evokememories.
Not only the artifacts that represent rock culture, inthis space, we also collect, store and display both jars and vats as the uniqueproducts of the famous Quang Duc ceramic line in Tuy An area from previouscenturies.
There are also many other cultural artifacts of ethnicminority people in mountainous districts like E De, Ba Na and Cham such as:Double drums, gongs; or many things in the daily life of the people such ascopper pots, copper pans, gongs, jars, baskets, mortars, traditional costumes...
Stemming from the idea of creating a cultural spaceto have more stops for tourists, Mr. Nguyen Minh Nghiep, a native of Tuy Anhometown, has thickly collected cultural artifacts. Mr. Nghiep said: “I wantvisitors to come here to feel more clearly about the traditional culture of theland. In the near future, I will launch a collection of cultural artifacts anddaily life of sea village residents to make the space more abundant ”.
Mr. Nguyen Van Tuan, Deputy Head of Phu Yen RelicsManagement Department (Department of Culture – Sports - Tourism), said: “Fromthe day of operation, this cultural space has attracted quite a lot ofvisitors, almost all guests stopped after visiting the famous land of Ganh DaDia stopped here and showed interest. We will plan the area along the roads ofkiosks and shops to socialize products and services for visitors ”.
Source: Phu YenNewspaper
Translated by HAI LOAN