The program "Heritage Footsteps" by director Hoang Cong Cuong and supermodel Ha Vy has just won an encouragement prize in the category " Initiatives and products with foreign information value" at the 9th National Foreign Information Awards ceremony at the Opera House on the evening of October 12.
According to the Organizing Committee, this year there were 1,456 works/products participating in the award, an increase of 30% compared to the previous year. Through two preliminary and final rounds, the Award Council awarded prizes to 110 excellent works/products, including: 8 First prizes, 22 Second prizes, 30 Third prizes and 50 Encouragement prizes.
Director Hoang Cong Cuong said that he and supermodel Ha Vy - the two founders and creators of the program " Heritage Footsteps" are very happy and excited because their contributions to culture and fashion have been recognized by the foreign information award. That is a great honor for artists.
Director Hoang Cong Cuong and Supermodel Ha Vy at the awards ceremony.
''The award categories in recent years have mostly focused on journalism, television... bringing foreign information. This year, the only consolation prize category has a program bringing the spirit of art and fashion to promote Vietnamese culture to the world , which is very special.
Our team is very proud that on the award night, two fashion collections made from silk and brocade of Vietnamese ethnic groups, designed by Vu Viet Ha and La Pham and performed in the program "Steps of Heritage", were reintroduced for the audience to enjoy.
In the context of a rather difficult economy , "Heritage Steps" is the brainchild, desire, and dream of me and Ha Vy. We will continue our journey to bring the show to many places in Vietnam and the world.
Our next plan is next March, "Heritage Footsteps" No. 2 will return with a new look, with many notable highlights," Hoang Cong Cuong shared.
Director Hoang Cong Cuong shared at the award ceremony.
The National Award for Foreign Information organized by the Steering Committee for Foreign Information Work, of which the Central Propaganda Department is the host agency, not only aims to recognize and honor outstanding works/products, initiatives, and ideas in the field of foreign information, but also becomes a forum for exchange, discussion, and sharing of experiences among those working in foreign information.
The National Award for Foreign Information has gone through 8 seasons.
To date, the national award for foreign information has gone through 8 seasons with more than 7,700 works. From the initial 5 categories, the award has now been expanded to 10 award categories with increasingly diverse authors and product types participating in the contest, from published press works to event programs, multimedia products, artistic creations, vividly reflecting the mark of foreign affairs.
An Nguyen
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