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Launch of Dat Quang Magazine (new series)

DNO - On the morning of October 7, the Union of Literature and Arts Associations of Da Nang city held a ceremony to introduce and launch Dat Quang Magazine (new edition).

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Dat Quang Magazine (new edition) was presented to delegates at the launching ceremony. Photo: HOA KHANH

Dat Quang Magazine (new series) was born on the basis of merging Non Nuoc Magazine and the former Dat Quang Magazine, opening up a new look for the new Dat Quang Magazine.

According to Editor-in-Chief of Dat Quang Magazine (new edition) Phan Chin, the magazine continues to maintain existing pages and columns with two main pillars: creation and research, criticism in all literary and artistic fields; reflecting most fully the potential, strengths and appearance of Da Nang literature and art.

At the same time, contribute to the exchange and sharing of experiences in creating literature and art with Central professional associations and local literary and art associations and unions across the country, enriching the cultural characteristics of Quang Nam.

The magazine encourages and prioritizes the use of works that reflect the real, vivid, unique and vibrant life of the city; associated with research on a number of specialized topics and subjects on historical, political , cultural, social, literary, artistic events... of the locality and the country.

Encourage and introduce works of new creative trends and methods, in the spirit of strictly following the Party's literary and artistic guidelines and the magazine's principles and purposes, without harming national interests; respecting the pure feelings of the people and contributing to promoting the cultural and artistic traditions of the nation and homeland.

Source: https://baodanang.vn/ra-mat-tap-chi-dat-quang-bo-moi-3305667.html


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