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Highlights of Ban Me Dance program

Báo điện tử VOVBáo điện tử VOV19/10/2024


The program took place under the canopy of an ancient Camphor tree in the Bao Dai Palace, Buon Ma Thuot City. In a magical, colorful and musical space, the audience enjoyed an art program and fashion show through collections of Ao Dai fashion combined with ethnic brocades such as Ede, Bana, Jarai... by designer Dang Thi Minh Hanh. The program was elaborately staged, combining the reenactment of traditional crafts such as brocade weaving, weaving, sculpture, pottery making,...

Mr. Pham Tien Hung, Permanent Vice Chairman of Buon Ma Thuot City People's Committee, Head of the Organizing Committee, said that this is an activity to celebrate the 120th anniversary of the founding of Dak Lak province, associated with the 120th anniversary of Buon Ma Thuot's formation and development; 50 years of Buon Ma Thuot victory, liberation of Dak Lak province. Thereby, continuing to promote the image of Buon Ma Thuot city as a rich, ecological, and unique city, contributing to building and promoting the great solidarity of ethnic groups in Dak Lak province.

“Promote and introduce cultural and tourism products of Buon Ma Thuot so that people and domestic and foreign tourists know that Buon Ma Thuot city has traditional cultural features but also modern features and affirms the determination of the ethnic people of Buon Ma Thuot city to build Buon Ma Thuot city to become the central urban area of ​​the Central Highlands”, said Mr. Pham Tien Hung.



Source: https://vov.vn/van-hoa/dac-sac-chuong-trinh-vu-dieu-ban-me-post1129577.vov

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