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TTLV: Thai stalls in Northwest Vietnam, past and present (A study of Dien Bien district, Dien Bien province)

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE MASTER'S THESIS

1. Student's full name:Dao Viet Phuc  

2. Gender: Male

3. Date of birth: October 28, 1985

4. Place of birth: Thai Thuy district, Thai Binh province

5. Decision No. 2998/QD-XHNV-SDH dated December 30, 2013, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, recognizing the student's enrollment.

6. Changes in the training process: none

7. Thesis title:"Thai stalls in Northwest Vietnam, then and now" (A study of Dien Bien district, Dien Bien province)

8. Major: Anthropology Code: 60.31.03.01

9. Scientific supervisor:Assoc. Prof. Dr. Le Sy Giao– Lecturer in Cultural Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

10. Summary of the thesis results:

The thesis explored and explained the reasons behind the emergence of market stalls.

Learn about the Thai market stall – a form of cultural activity of the Thai village community in Dien Bien district, Dien Bien province.

Learn about the traditional musical instruments of the Thai ethnic group used in bamboo pole dancing, the different forms of traditional bamboo pole dancing, and its evolution in the present day.

The role of Thai stalls in developing community-based tourism culture in Dien Bien district, Dien Bien province. Its position and role in current festivals.

Propose some solutions for preserving and promoting the values ​​of street stalls in contemporary life.

11. Practical applications:

This thesis can be used for an initial study of the Xoe dances of the Thai ethnic group to complete a report on recognizing Thai Xoe as a national cultural heritage. It also discusses solutions for preserving Xoe dance culture in contemporary life.

12. Future research directions:

Research on other Xoe dances of the Thai ethnic group such as Xoe Chai, Xoe Non, Xoe Hoa Ban, and especially the Xoe Vong dance of the Thai ethnic group aims to submit these Xoe dances to be recognized as a cultural heritage of the ethnic group.

13. Published works related to the thesis: None

 

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full name: Dao Viet Phuc 2. Sex: Male

3. Date of birth: 28 November 1985. 4. Place of birth: Thai Thuy District Thai Binh

5. Admission decision number: 2998/QD – XHNV – SDH, Dated 30 December 2015 by Rector of College of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University (Ha Noi).

6. Changes in academic process: None

7. Official thesis title: Thai bamboo dance in northwest area in the past and in the present (research in area of ​​Dien Bien district, Dien Bien province)

8. Major: Anthropology Code: 60.31.03.01

9. Supervisors: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Le Sy Giao – cultural anthropology lecturer, Faculty of anthropology, Professor of University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi.

10. Summary of the findings of the thesis:

Our thesis focuses on finding and explaining for Sap establishment.

Sap Thai—one of cultural community activities of Thai community in Dien Bien district, Dien Bien province.

Findings of Thai's national instruments in bamboo dance, various traditional melodies of bamboo dance and its process of changing currently.

Role of thai bamboo dance in developing culture and communal tourism in Dien Bien district, Dien Bin province. Role of Thai Bamboo dance among current festival

Releasing some solutions to maintain and bring into play Bamboo dance values ​​in current life

11. Practical applicability, if any:

The thesis might be used for initially finding Xoe melody of Thai community to complete report taking Xoe Thai to become national cultural heritage. Solutions to conserve Xoe culture currently

12. Further research directions, if any:

Researches about various melodies of Xoe from Thai community: Xoe chai, Xoe Non, Xoe Hoa Ban and especially xoe vat targeted at referring xoe melody as national cultural heritage.

13. Thesis-related publications: None

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