Vietnamese water puppetry
Vietnamese water puppetry is a traditional art form that originated in the rice paddies of Vietnam. Performers use puppets made of wood, which are controlled by long rods and manipulated from behind a screen while standing in water. The puppets often depict scenes from rural life, folklore, and historical events, showcasing the rich culture and traditions of the Vietnamese people.
The performances are accompanied by live music, typically featuring traditional instruments like the dan bau and dan tranh. Water puppetry is not only entertaining but also serves as a way to preserve and share Vietnamese cultural heritage with audiences both locally and internationally.