(HBO) - On the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of Vietnam on February 2, 1930 - February 3, 2020 and preparing to welcome the traditional New Year of the nation, on January 11, the provincial Children's House organized the performance art "The happy spring, 2020.”
The young children have been singing to welcome a Happy
Spring in 2020 with the theme of praising the Glorious Party, the great Uncle
Ho, the love for the homeland, the spring and so on. The children taking part in
the Children's House of the province have performed a lot of special songs and
dances. The form of performance is abundant.
Thereby, it has shown the gratitude of the young generation
to the Communist Party of Vietnam and beloved Uncle Ho as martyrs' heroes
sacrificed for the cause of national liberation. At the same time, it has
created a joyful, warm atmosphere helping the children have more determination
to achieve high results in study.
In the framework of the program, they were also introduced
the meaning and participated in the traditional folk games of the Vietnamese
people during Tet holidays such as tug of war, mandarin square capturing,
hopscotch, rope jumping and so on.
On this occasion, the Provincial Children's House also gave
gifts to 15 students having difficult circumstances but making great effort in
studying and are currently participating the Center.
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.
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