(HBO) - On August 27, the Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs held a performance program to celebrate the 74th National Day of September 2 and the 74th anniversary of the traditional day of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs (August 28, 1945 - August 28, 2019).
The "Radiant Vietnam" repertoire was performed by officials and teachers of Hoa Binh Economic - Technical College.
Cultural exchanges with the participation of over 100 actors are officials and employees
from 8 units of the Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs.
Nearly 20 performances of singing and dancing about the theme of the homeland and the country, love with the beloved Party and Uncle Ho.
Typical items such as: Radiant Vietnam, Road we go, The words of Muong land, About my hometown of Hoa Binh city ... have shown the affection of cadres, laborers of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs sector to the homeland , country; fostering the spirit of creative labor and effort in the work.
Once a vibrant part of the daily life for the Muong ethnic group in Hoa Binh province, traditional Muong singing styles such as "thuong rang bo meng” and "hat dup giao duyen” had faded over time. Today, local authorities and communities are working to restore and celebrate this cultural art form, recognising its value in preserving the group’s heritage.
Gau Tao Festival, one of the most important traditional festivals of the Mong ethnic minority group in Mai Chau district was held at the Pa Co stadium in Pa Co commune on January 11.
The ancient stone engravings dating back thousands of years in Suoi Co valley in My Thanh commune, Lac Son district, used to astonished domestic archaeologists. What their meaning is and what message they convey are the questions to which scientists are seeking answers.
Preserving and promoting unique cultural identities of ethnic communities in Hoa Binh province is considered a crucial task amid in the international integration trend.
More than just a cultural and historical attraction, the Muong Cultural Heritage Museum is playing a vital role in fostering sustainable tourism in the Northwestern region of Vietnam, particularly in Hoa Binh province. It stands as a model for the emerging trend of "responsible tourism," cleverly blending the preservation of cultural heritage with community economic development, raising awareness of Muong ethnic cultural values while promoting green tourism and sustainable growth.
The provincial Department of Culture, Sports, and Tourism on December 24 organised a conference to report on the results of collecting, researching, restoring, and preserving "Bi doi”, a musical instrument of the airophonic family and a traditional instrument of the Muong ethnic people in Da Bac district.