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Conserving Cultural and Fine Art Heritage in Vietnam with UNESCO Centre’s Assistance

The Vietnam Union of UNESCO Associations has established a center dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Vietnamese cultural and artistic heritage. The center aims to preserve the value of past and present Vietnamese culture, while also creating new value for the future. Through the center, artists, collectors, researchers, art critics, museums, cultural agencies, and heritage organizations both domestically and internationally can connect and collaborate. The center will also facilitate cooperation with individuals and organizations involved in practical projects related to fine arts, culture, and heritage conservation. The center will undertake various projects, including organizing composition camps for young artists and showcasing paintings, creative art statues, and cultural heritage in conjunction with heritage tourism. These initiatives aim to benefit the community, society, and partners. Nguyen Kim Phien, the director of the center, emphasized this. The post Cons...

Launch of Painting Contest for Vietnamese and Foreign Children

The contest has been jointly arranged by Hanoi’s Department of Culture and Sports and the Hanoi Union of Friendship Organisations with the aim of educating children’s love for peace, promoting the beauty of Hanoi, and arousing children’s passion for painting. The contest is open to both Vietnamese and foreign teenagers and children from six to 15 years old who are living and studying in Hanoi. Contestants can draw pictures showcasing local culture, life, or nature; as well as the fight against environmental pollution, poverty, and epidemics. Paintings can be drawn with optional colours such as watercolours, wax, powder colours, oil paintings, markers, and crayons. The organisers will receive profiles of entrants between September 15 and 20. A painting contest will be held at the pedestrian street around Hoan Kiem (Returned Sword) lake on October 10, with contestants drawing for 90 minutes. The post Launch of Painting Contest for Vietnamese and Foreign Children appeared first on ...