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What is a Vietnamese drum?
According to ABC Raiders website, Vietnamese drum originally refers to a traditional musical instrument. Most Vietnamese drums mentioned by Chinese people now refer to a genre characterized by cheerful rhythm, heavy drums, dense drums, irregular beats and more broken beats. Therefore, this style of Vietnamese drums can easily promote the atmosphere of the scene, commonly known as "Tuhi".
Vietnamese drums were invented in Vietnam. The bronze drum of Dongshan culture, a national treasure in Vietnam National History Museum, is regarded by Vietnamese as the origin of national culture, and the bronze drum is one of its representatives. Dongshan culture can be traced back to the fifth century BC to the first century BC (including a period of Nanyue), with a history of 2500 years. Now, Vietnam uses bronze drums as a national symbol.
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