Tonkin—also spelled Tongkin, Tonquin or Tongking, originally pronounced as "Đông Kinh" (東京)—is the Sino-Vietnamese exonym referring to the northern region of Vietnam. During the 17th and 18th centuries, this term referred to the domain Đàng Ngoài under Trịnh lords' control, including both the Northern and Thanh-Nghệ regions, north of the Gianh River. From 1884 to early 1945, this term was used for the French protectorate of Tonkin, composed of only the Northern region.
The Quintessence of Tonkin Show is an outdoor visual arts performance that tells an emotional story about Vietnamese culture, history, and traditional values
Each name of a place carries its own unique history, and that is precisely what The Quintessence of Tonkin aims to deliver to the children of Vietnam, history enthusiasts, and all those who appreciate culture and art. The show seeks to present a slice of life, albeit small, yet profound, depicting the lives of the people in the Northern region during that era.
Learn about the distinct culture of Vietnam's northern region through creative storytelling
The entire performance is divided into six parts, exploring different aspects of Northern culture, from Poetry, Buddhist realms, Nostalgia, Musical, Peace, to Festivals. The harmonious blend of music, light, visual arts, performing arts, and modern stage effects will take you take you on an emotional journey, and leave you with an experience you may remember for a long time.