(HBO) – Devoting his entire life to collecting and preserving ancient gongs, Meritorious Artist Bui Tien Xo from Vinh Tien commune, Kim Boi district, is said to be "fatefully connected" to the Muong gongs. Enchanted by the gongs, he is willing to spend money, time, and effort to preserve and promote the unique cultural aspects of the Muong ethnic group.



Meritorious Artist Bui Tien Xo from Vinh Tien commune, Kim Boi district stands beside his precious gongs.

 

Xo was born in 1953 and originally came from Lac Son district. At the age of 17, he moved with his parents to hamlet 168 in Vinh Tien commune. From a young age, the cultural life of the Muong ethnic group, especially the sound of gongs, became an integral part of him. During the 1990s when the country was facing economic difficulties, many families had to sell their old gong sets. Unable to bear the "bleeding" of the traditional culture, Xo, who was then a collaborator with the provincial Union of Literature and Arts Associations, traveled on his bicycle throughout the mountains and forests of Hoa Binh to repurchase these gongs.

With his dedication, Xo collected nearly 60 Muong gongs. Not only collecting and preserving Muong gongs, Xo is also a versatile artist. He could play and perform impressively with nearly 20 types of musical instruments from various ethnic groups in the mountainous regions, as well as some modern musical instruments.

At present, despite his old age, Xo continues to teach gong playing regularly throughout the district, both in and outside his hometown. He is driven by the desire to preserve and protect the Muong gong tradition for the younger generation. He never asks for any payment for teaching, as what worries him most is that no one wants to learn gong playing.

Bui Thi Quyen, a member of the Muong gong club in Thao Ca hamlet, Vinh Tien commune, said since the establishment of the Muong gong club, with direct guidance from Xo, the club members have become proficient in playing Muong gongs.

With his knowledge and passionate heart, Xo has taught hundreds of people throughout the villages, hamlets, and communes of the Muong Dong region how to know and love the gong melodies. Many of his students are school children and young people. During local events and festivals, he willingly lends his set of gongs and actively joins them.

Bui Van Nam, Vice Chairman of the Vinh Tien communal People's Committee, said Xo has always been at the forefront of preserving and promoting the cultural values of the ethnic minorities, especially the Muong gong culture. With his contributions, Xo has played a part in preserving Muong gong culture as an enduring underground stream for future generations.

 


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