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  • Swiss yodelling joins world cultural heritage list

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    Yodelling, the traditional singing of herders in the Swiss Alps, was recognised by the United Nations on Thursday as part of the world’s cultural heritage.

    Yodelling was added to UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, at a meeting in New Delhi.

    “As the emblematic song of Switzerland, yodelling encompasses a wide variety of artistic expressions and is deeply rooted in the population,” the Swiss culture ministry said.

    Yodelling is also sung in Austria and Germany, but while Switzerland joined forces with France to have the mechanical watchmaking tradition of the Jura mountains recognised by UNESCO in 2020, it pursued this nomination independently.

    In Switzerland, yodelling is passed on in families, clubs, music schools or simply between singers.

    More than 12,000 yodellers are members of one of the 711 groups of the country’s Federal Yodelling Association.

    “As a characteristic vocal technique, yodelling alternates between chest and head voice and uses meaningless syllables that are often associated with local dialects,” the culture ministry explained.

    Natural yodelling consists of melodies without lyrics, while the yodelling song combines verses and refrains and often touches on nature and everyday experiences, it added.

    “Whether soloist, in small groups or in choirs — sometimes accompanied by instruments such as the accordion — the yodel is characterised by its rich sound and its presence at concerts, festivals and competitions, which are often associated with the wearing of regional costumes.”

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  • Vietnam moves to enshrine pho as UNESCO cultural heritage

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    Vietnam is moving to nominate its beloved noodle soup pho for recognition by UNESCO as intangible cultural heritage. The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism confirmed during a seminar in Hanoi last week that a nomination dossier has been completed for submission to UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

    The dossier traces pho’s origins in the early 20th century in northern Vietnam, documenting its evolution from street vendors in Nam Dinh and Hanoi to a national culinary symbol. It details the traditional preparation process, including the slow simmering of beef bones for broth, the production of flat rice noodles and the layering of herbs and condiments that distinguish regional styles. Pho was officially recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage in 2024, establishing the foundation for its international nomination.

    At the Hanoi seminar, UNESCO officials and Vietnamese cultural leaders said pho fulfills several criteria for inclusion on the heritage list. “Eating ‘pho’ is not just about enjoying food, but about embracing a way of life,” said Pham Thi Thanh Huong, head of the culture department at the UNESCO Office in Vietnam. She noted that pho’s cultural value places it alongside other recognized food traditions such as Korea’s kimchi and the French baguette.

    National Assembly member Bui Hoai Son described pho as “a gold mine,” adding, “If we know how to exploit it with a cultural industrial mindset, pho will not only spread domestically, but can also reach out to the world.”

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