Sharing about the organization of the Exhibition, Mr. Nguyen Xuan Trung, Deputy Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Bac Ninh province said: "The theme of the exhibition of the province is "Bac Ninh - a thousand years of culture - Aspiration to rise in the new era".
With this theme, we wish to vividly recreate the 80-year journey of Bac Ninh province and the whole country overcoming challenges, affirming the province's position on the economic , social and cultural development map of the region and the whole country."
The exhibition area of Bac Ninh province has an area of 345 m², arranged into 6 modules according to specific themes including: Bac Ninh in the flow of national history; achievements in politics ; economy; science - technology; culture - society and national defense - security; Bac Ninh people are dynamic, creative and have aspirations to reach far.
The exhibition focuses on important milestones in the province's development process: from the tradition of studiousness and academic achievements to achievements in industrialization and modernization; infrastructure system; investment environment; competitiveness index.
In particular, documents and images of Uncle Ho's visits to the Party Committee, government and people in the province are also historical highlights, demonstrating the special attention of the Party and Uncle Ho to this cultural land.
“We are entering the finalization phase. The current key tasks are to add high-quality documents, images, and video clips; test interactive software; organize exhibition space operation drills and train tour guides and exhibition staff.
At the same time, coordinate propaganda to promote Bac Ninh's exhibition booth. Thereby affirming the stature, identity and aspirations of a dynamic Bac Ninh, which is making strong breakthroughs in its 80-year journey accompanying the country", the Deputy Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Bac Ninh province emphasized.
According to the exhibition booth designer - People's Artist Nguyen Dat Tang, with the theme "Bac Ninh - Culture, revolution, rising in the new era", Bac Ninh's exhibition booth is designed in a modern style. The space is expressed in contemporary architectural language, harmoniously combined with the unique cultural foundation of Kinh Bac region.
The highlight is the roof stylized from the image of a 10m diameter conical hat, a symbol associated with Quan Ho culture. Encompassing the entire exhibition space and protected by a 25m long phoenix wing, symbolizing the strong vitality of Bac Ninh homeland.
The center of the exhibition space is a model of the Cau River, combined with modern projection technology, bringing visual interaction to visitors. The space is divided into 6 symmetrical display modules (3 modules on each side), comprehensively introducing the province's outstanding achievements, from Economy - Culture; Politics - National Security and Defense; Foreign Affairs; Science - Technology; History; Future Development Orientation.
Each module has a display cabinet displaying typical artifacts, vividly demonstrating the province's comprehensive development journey. The space is designed to be open, creating convenience for visitors to access from many directions.
The construction process is carried out professionally, all details are manufactured in the factory and assembled at the exhibition, ensuring aesthetics and high precision. Modern sound and lighting systems help the space become more lively and attractive.
According to artist Nguyen Dat Tang, the exhibition booth also features an interactive Cau River, combined with a performance of Quan Ho folk songs – a representative intangible cultural heritage of humanity – and unique melodies of ethnic minorities. This is a combination of tradition and modernity, both honoring cultural identity and affirming Bac Ninh’s desire for integration and development in the new era.
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