
Government Directive to Combat Pre-Recorded Performances in Hanoi
Public Outcry and Industry Concerns Over Pre-Recorded Performances
Industry Perspectives and the Path Forward
Conclusion
TITLE: Ho Chi Minh City Launches Crackdown on Pre-Recorded Performances to Uphold Artistic Integrity
H2_1: Government Directive to Combat Pre-Recorded Performances in Hanoi
CONTENT_1: The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Culture and Tourism has issued a formal directive to address the growing issue of pre-recorded performances, commonly known as “hát nhép,” in the city’s entertainment sector. This move aims to reinforce discipline and ensure authenticity in live artistic events, particularly in venues such as theaters and indoor stages. The directive emphasizes strict adherence to legal regulations, requiring all organizations, businesses, and individuals involved in performances to avoid practices that compromise the integrity of live shows. The focus is on prohibiting the use of pre-recorded audio tracks to replace real-time vocal performances, a practice that has sparked significant controversy in recent years.
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