Today’s A Journey
through Aesthetic Realms
will be presented in
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
with subtitles in Arabic,
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Hungarian, Indonesian,
Japanese, Korean,
Mongolian, Persian,
Portuguese, Russian
and Spanish.
Âu Lạc (Vietnam)
is a nation with
a longstanding
traditional culture.
Aulacese musical
heritage is bountiful;
since ancient times,
many soul-stirring musical instruments
have been created with
diverse sounds like those
of the copper drum,
gong, lithophone,
bamboo xylophone,
cymbals, and panpipe.
In 2003, Elegant Music,
a style of Huế royal court
music, was recognized
by the United Nations
Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO)
as an intangible cultural
heritage of the world.
Âu Lạc’s music represents
the unique features of
each region, for example,
Quan Họ folksongs
in the north,
Huế tunes in the central,
and modern folk opera
in the south.
In addition, there are many
other forms of music,
including hò,
lý, ceremonial songs,
Aulacese classical theatre,
chèo traditional opera,
hồ quảng opera,
and so on.
Indeed, the essence of music is imbued
in the hearts of people
in this beautiful country,
and has been cultivated
until this day.
In today’s program,
we’re pleased to
introduce some of the
folk songs and musical
genres representative
of southern Âu Lạc.
At an international
gathering with our
Association members
in San Jose, California,
USA,
in February 16, 1991,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
sang
“Southern Hò Singing,”
written by composer
Phạm Duy in 1956,
about the gentle
and bountiful land
of southern Âu Lạc.
We invite you to enjoy
an excerpt of this song.
Nhà Bè River divides
into two branches.
Go to Gia Định or
Đồng Nai as you wish.
The road to the mountain
village isn’t far
Pass Red Soil District,
you will then arrive
in Biên Hòa.
Vè is a genre of
folk literature with
many diverse forms such
as four-word, five-word,
or six-eight poetry.
Vè describes
daily activities of
the simple country folks
and often has been orally
passed down through
many generations.
Âu Lạc is graced
by Nature with
a wide variety of fruits,
each with its unique
aromatic flavor as well as
rich sources of nutrition
for healthy and
compassionate living.
Please join us to find out
about some popular fruits
in Âu Lạc through
dialogues in the song
“Vè on Fruits,”
a southern Aulacese vè
song presented by our
Association members.
It’s here probably!
What?
I see no Miracle Healer.
You’re not getting lost,
are you?
Who is it?
Respected lady,
I heard that
the Miracle Healer is here.
Yes, we’re his students.
What do you need?
My mother is seriously ill.
I come to ask
for medicine.
One is fated to live or die.
If your mother’s time
on Earth is over,
I’m afraid....
Lục Y!
Yes.
All right,
if you can solve my riddle,
you can see
the Miracle Healer.
I’m very grateful.
Wait! But with a condition.
What is the condition,
respected lady?
My condition is that
if you answer wrong
just once, you’ll have to
stay here to tend
to our garden
of medicinal herbs
for the rest of your life.
What do you think?
No, master, please!
Don’t risk your life.
I have no choice.
Respected lady,
I accept it. Please begin.
All right.
I’ll ask you according to
a “Vè on Fruits.”
For each question,
you have only
one chance to answer.
Remember that!
Here they come.
Listen to the riddle
about the fruits.
Having both husband
and wife, what fruit is it?
Having both husband and
wife is the papaya fruit.
(Đu đủ – papaya – means
having everything.)
Lots of sap secreted
when cut...
It’s the jackfruit.
Cuckoo birds love it. So?
If cuckoo birds love it,
it’s definitely
the big longan.
Shaped like a pine-cone...
That’s very easy!
It’s not your business!
Wow! So fragrant!
Oh yes!
Shaped like a pine cone
is the pineapple indeed!
(Trái thơm – pineapple –
literally means
fragrant fruit.)
Having a very strong scent...
That’s the durian.
The crows crave it.
Wah! Wah! Wah!
Eating carambola,
I’ll pay with gold!
How is it?
Respected lady.
If the crows crave it,
it must be the carambola.
What about...
Having material comfort...
What fruit is it?
Having material comfort
is for sure the figs.
(Trái sung – fig – sounds
like “sung túc,”
meaning abundant.)
Hair grows all over it.
May I answer:
Hair growing all over
is a rambutan.
What kind of fruit is red
within and green without?
Red within and green
without is the heart-
cooling watermelon.
Shaped like a dragon head...
Its name is dragon fruit.
Crossing a deep river
without swimming...
Crossing a deep river
without swimming...
Crossing a deep river
without swimming
is the custard-apple.
(Mãng cầu –
custard-apple –
sounds like bridge.)
Have you finished
with your questions?
Not yet!
Making bitter soup...
What is that?
Making bitter soup
is the bitter-melon.
That grows a beard...
That grows a beard,
it is the corn.
That makes precious oil...
It’s the olive indeed.
Crispy to chew...
The pear guava!
What fruit turns dotty
when ripe?
Dotty when ripe
is the sweet banana.
Dreaming day and night...
So?
Dreaming day and night
is the green apricot.
(Mơ – apricot –
also means dream.)
How about...
What feeds a baby?
Star apple it is.
(Vú sữa – star apple –
literally means
milky chest.)
Not bad!
How about a fruit that...
Very good! I’ve been
testing your filial piety.
This medicine is my gift
for you.
My deep gratitude,
Miracle Healer.
Follow the written formula
given to prepare
the remedy for your mother;
she will recover.
However, I advise you all
to keep a vegan diet
from now on.
Then you will be healthy
and will not need
to seek me anymore.
We promise to adhere
to your counsel.
I wish you good luck!
In Aulacese
traditional culture,
“a betel quid starts
a conversation”
in festivals or meetings.
A betel quid is a symbol
of a lasting bond between
friends, neighbors,
and married couples.
The song “Areca Flowers,
Betel Orchard”
will be presented by
Ms. Lệ Thủy.
Please enjoy.
Your house has
an areca orchard
My house has
a betel garden
Every evening,
you go over there
Falling areca flowers
whiten my yard over here
Falling areca flowers
whiten my yard over here
Before you left,
your mother asked
for betel leaves
to dye your shirt
A green betel leaf infused
with your love
fades not its hue
Falling areca flowers
whiten my yard
Areca scent permeates
the garden of betels
If you love me, why not
reveal your feeling?
You let areca flowers fall
and whiten a sad
moonlit night.
Falling areca flowers
whiten my yard
Areca scent permeates
the garden of betels.
Leaves hold still
a fresh green color
Please let not the betel leaves
turn yellow.
There are doleful
moon nights
with clouds adrift
Chilly winds blow,
white blossoms cascade
The betel garden
is still lush,
areca blooms timely still
Like your love that
waits ever patiently
Areca flowers bloom
next to the garden of betels
Areca scent gently wafts
about the green betels
When you convey your love,
betel quids turn red,
and we join in marriage.
Your house
has an areca orchard
My house has a betel garden
Every evening,
you go over there
Falling areca flowers
whiten my yard over here
Falling areca flowers
whiten my yard over here.
Beautiful nature with
myriad exotic flowers
and plants enhances life
with fragrance, colors,
and poetic inspiration
in gloriously bright hues.
“Blue flowers,
white flowers, then
yellow flowers, O friends.
Pear flowers
are as pretty
as pomegranate flowers
Let me ask you,
how many flowers are there?”
We now invite you
to enjoy the southern
Aulacese folk song
“Lý Singing on Flowers,”
with vocals
by Khánh Duy.
Blue flowers,
white flowers, then
yellow flowers, O friends.
Pear flowers are as pretty
as pomegranate flowers
Let me ask you,
how many flowers are there?
Let me ask you,
how many flowers are there?
Blue flowers,
white flowers, then
yellow flowers, O friends.
Pear flowers are as pretty
as pomegranate flowers
Let me ask you,
how many flowers are there?
Let me ask you,
how many flowers are there?
Blue flowers,
white flowers, then
yellow flowers, O friends.
Pear flowers are as pretty
as pomegranate flowers
Let me ask you,
how many flowers are there?
Let me ask you,
how many flowers are there?
Blue flowers,
white flowers, then
yellow flowers, O friends.
Pear flowers are as pretty
as pomegranate flowers
Let me ask you,
how many flowers are there?
Let me ask you,
how many flowers are there?
Blue flowers,
white flowers, then
yellow flowers, O friends.
Pear flowers are as pretty
as pomegranate flowers
Let me ask you,
how many flowers are there?
Let me ask you,
how many flowers are there?
Blue flowers,
white flowers, then
yellow flowers, O friends.
Pear flowers are as pretty
as pomegranate flowers
Let me ask you,
how many flowers are there?
Let me ask you,
how many flowers are there?
Let me ask you,
how many flowers are there?
Singer Khánh Duy,
who performed the song
“Lý Singing on Flowers,”
participated previously
on Supreme Master
Television.
He has received gifts
and well wishes from
Supreme Master
Ching Hai.
Thank you for watching
today’s program about
traditional folk music
from southern Âu Lạc.
Please tune in to
Supreme Master Television
for more
Aulacese folk music
in future broadcasts.
Coming up is
Vegetarianism:
The Noble Way of Living,
after Noteworthy News.
So long for now.