Outdoor spectacle receives special tourism prize

The outdoor spectacle Tinh Hoa Bac Bo or The Quintessence of Tonkin staged by 150 actors has received a special prize at The Guide Awards 2019 recently.

Farmers perform at 'The Quintessence of Tonkin' show. The show received a special prize honouring the role of the farmers as “exceptional cultural and tourism ambassadors” at The Guide Awards 2019 recently. (Photo: courtesy of Tuan Chau Hanoi JSC)

The prize honours the role of the farmers as “exceptional cultural and tourism ambassadors”.

Demonstrating the agricultural culture of northern Vietnam, the live show is a product of the Tuan Chau Hanoi JSC, and takes place in an outdoor venue on the western outskirt of Hanoi.

This visual spectacle has been contains more than 250 performers, of which 150 are local farmers living in the area.

Since its debut two years ago, the show has amazed thousands of Vietnamese and international spectators as it offers audience a chance to explore Vietnamese history and culture from a contemporary perspective, with an interactive water stage, and state-of-art technology. 

So far more than 80,000 people, including 50,000 foreigners, have enjoyed the show.

It was recommended by CNN as a must-see for anyone visiting Hanoi.

Taking place by the foot of Thay Mountain in Sai Son commune, Quoc Oai district, The Quintessence of Tonkin includes six acts presenting traditional elements of Vietnamese culture in a contemporary and innovative way. 

Throughout the show, the audience will be brought back to a pristine time in an old countryside region, where they can feel the sacred atmosphere as well as to learn about the cultural quintessence of the thousand-year-old-history Red River Delta region.

Not only the show spectators but also the actors can explore the cultural quintessences.

“Working as a performer in the evening and a props maker for the show during daytime, I have gained a deeper understanding of the richness of our culture,” actress Nguyen Thi Thanh said.

Fellow actor Dao Duc Thang added: “I’m lucky to be a farmer-turned-actor. It’s my honour to contribute to preserving and promoting our cultural values.”  

Alongside the new prize, the spectacle has also won several records and international awards.

It won two Vietnamese records for the performance show with biggest water stage in Vietnam (4,300sq.m) and the largest number of peasant actors (150).

The show also won a gold medal for Innovation in Media, Visual Communications & Entertainment in the Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards 2018.

In July, the show was honoured as the top cultural spectacle in 2019 at the Best Hotels & Resorts Awards 2019 in Seoul.

The annual Guide Awards, which was founded by The Guide magazine in 1999, is to celebrate the achievements and contributions of enterprises, organisations and individuals in Vietnam to the country’s tourism sector.

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