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Chèo is a distinctive traditional folk performing art of Vietnam, originating from the Red River Delta's rice-cultivating civilization. With a history spanning several centuries, Chèo has become an integral part of the cultural and spiritual life of the Vietnamese people.
 
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Chèo performances often have strong humanistic themes, reflecting everyday stories, class conflicts, and aspirations for love and happiness. The characters in Chèo are typically simple, good-hearted farmers who are also clever and humorous.

A defining feature of Chèo is its harmonious blend of singing, dancing, music, and acting. Chèo artists are not only skilled singers but also adept performers who convey the emotions and moods of their characters effectively.

Chèo is not merely a form of entertainment but also a valuable cultural heritage of Vietnam. The profound humanistic values embedded in Chèo continue to thrive, contributing to the education and enrichment of the Vietnamese people's spiritual life.

A Cheo performance: