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Opening of the Indigo Exhibition

Việt NamViệt Nam27/04/2025


Delegates cut the ribbon to open the Exhibition

The exhibition displays nearly 100 works by 16 authors who are members of the Provincial Literature and Arts Association. The works include many genres and materials such as wood carving, oil painting, lacquer, acrylic, silk, gouache, iron pen, etc. The content of the works reflects the cultural identity, daily life, and customs of the ethnic minorities in the highlands of Bac Kan in particular and the Northeast region in general. The paintings focus on folk and mountainous themes, honoring the beauty of people, nature, production labor, cultural activities, etc., while expressing love for the homeland, country, and pride in traditional cultural values ​​along with the achievements of the ethnic minorities of Bac Kan in the process of building and developing the homeland during the renovation period.

The art exhibition "Indigo - The source of Cau River" will take place until April 30, 2025 at the hall of Bac Kan Provincial Cultural House.

Leaders of the Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Department awarded the A prize to author Ngo Duc Mich (Cho Moi district)

On this occasion, the Provincial Literature and Arts Association summarized and awarded prizes for the Campaign to create and promote literary and artistic works on the theme "A Common Vietnamese Legacy". towards the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification Day (April 30, 1975 - April 30, 2025).

Launched in April 2024, as of March 5, 2025, the Organizing Committee received 336 entries including 204 photography works, 15 songs, 8 memoirs, 8 short stories and 101 poems. Out of a total of 336 entries, the Jury of the Final Round selected 24 entries to award prizes, including 1 A prize, 5 B prizes, 9 C prizes, and 9 Encouragement prizes for the entries. /.



Source: https://backan.gov.vn/Pages/khai-mac-trien-lam-sac-cham--noi-dau-nguon-song-cau-bda6.aspx

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