Binh Phuoc: Gen Z preserves and promotes national cultural identity

For more than ten years, the “Preserving and Promoting Khmer ethnic cultural identity” Club has been led and supported by Soc Lon Pagoda in many aspects, such as costumes, props, sound, operating costs, etc.

In traditional costumes, young members of the “Preserving and Promoting the Khmer National Cultural Identity” Club perform a song

With the aspiration to promote traditional cultural features and ignite national love increasingly, Gen Z students in the hamlet have joined the club. With about 40 members, the club has small groups such as the Robam dance group, singing group, pentatonic music group, and Chhay dam drum group. Weekend activities will have more diverse activities, such as preserving the nation’s language, writing, costumes, traditional singing, and dancing. Participating with a spirit of volunteerism, club members actively help and learn from each other. In addition to activities to preserve cultural identity, members exchange and share in study and life to bond and connect more so that the club can grow more and more.

Club members were excited about the trap dance performance

Performing the Chhay Dam drum performance

And immerse themselves in the Tum Teav performance

During traditional Khmer festivals and local celebrations, club members actively engage in special performances, contributing fervently. With its rich significance, the club garners growing enthusiasm from young individuals and substantial support from families. Consequently, it plays a pivotal role in propagating, conserving, and advancing the nation’s cultural identity.

Translated by Hong Van – Minho

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