
The exhibition honors the great contributions of artists to Vietnamese culture and arts. The list of prominent names on display this time includes: playwright Luu Quang Vu; writer and playwright Dao Hong Cam; theater activist Long Chuong; People's Artist, painter and director Ngo Manh Lan; writer and playwright Nguyen Tat Dat; Dr. Tran Dinh Ngon; writer Hoc Phi and poet and screenwriter Nguyen Thi Hong Ngát.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Ms. Tran Viet Hoa, Director of the National Archives Center III, emphasized that these are precious and rare documents, demonstrating the trust and dedication of individuals and families in the work of archiving and preserving culture. The documents on display are not only the creative imprints of each individual but also a vivid picture reflecting the spiritual life, social history and humanistic values of the country through the ages, including: manuscripts, letters, documentary photos, certificates, creative works... contributing to enriching the national archives of Vietnam.

Within the framework of the event, there was also a discussion on “Personal Archives”, with the participation of representatives of artist families and archival experts, to share the journey of creating and preserving documents as well as discuss the preservation and promotion of values.
The exhibition is open to the public at the National Archives Center III (34 Phan Ke Binh, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi ) until May 30.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/trien-lam-gan-200-hinh-anh-tai-lieu-quy-cua-cac-van-nghe-si-tieu-bieu-post796217.html
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