(HBO) - In Xuan Thuy commune (Kim Boi), the Youth Communist Union of Hoa Binh Province the Youth Communist Union of Kim Boi District and Cai Luong Theater of Vietnam jointly organized the propaganda program of the revolutionary song to welcome the thirteenth National Congress of the Communist Party and to celebrate the 80th anniversary when Uncle Ho's came back to the country to directly lead the Vietnamese revolution (January 28th, 1941 - January 28th, 2021).
A show
performed by the artists of Cai Luong Theaterof Vietnam.
There were
12 musical performances and 1 small drama praising the Party, the great
President Ho Chi Minh, praising the tradition of revolutionary struggle of the
nation, the love for the homeland, the people of Vietnam, the cultural identity
of the ethnic groups in Hoa Binh province, which was performed by the artists
from Cai Luong Theater of Vietnam. The program has widely propagated to the
members of the Youth Union, the teenagers and the People about the glorious
tradition of revolutionary struggle ofVietnamese nation. It demonstrates the role, the responsibility and the
determination of Hoa Binh's youth in the cause of the national construction and
defense. At the same time, it contributes to educating morality, lifestyle and
ideology for the members of the Youth Union, teenagers as well as the People of
all classes.
The
program has created an exciting atmosphere, encouraging the pride of the
officers, the members of the Youth Union and the People of all classes,
directing the beliefs to the success of the 13th National Congress of the
Communist Party, attracting the participation of more than 300 the members of
the Youth Communist Union and People.
Hoa Binh province has carried out multiple programmes and initiatives to revive its cultural heritage which has gradually fallen into oblivion through the ebbs and flows of history.
The most prominent and defining feature in the prehistoric era of Hoa Binh is the Hoa Binh Culture. The Culture was first discovered in Hoa Binh. The significant prehistoric culture represents not only Vietnam but also Southeast Asia and southern China. Through excavations of cave sites in the limestone regions of Hoa Binh, French archaeologist M. Colani introduced the world to a "Stone Age in Hoa Binh province – Northern Vietnam" in 1927. On January 30, 1932, the First Congress of Far Eastern Prehistorians, held in Hanoi, officially recognised the Hoa Binh Culture.
Known as the "Land of Epic History”, Hoa Binh province, the gateway to Vietnam’s northwest, boasts a strategic location and a unique cultural tapestry woven by its ethnic minority communities.
The People's Committee of Luong Son District recently held a ceremony to receive the certificate recognizing Sau Communal House in Thanh Cao Commune as a provincial-level historical and cultural site.
Recognising the importance of cultural heritage preservation in protecting and promoting the value system of Vietnamese culture, and serving socio-economic development in the new period, Party committees and local administrations in Hoa Binh province have identified it as a key task in the cultural development strategy. The province has been making efforts in mobilising resources, creating consensus among people and engaging ethnic communities in preserving and promoting cultural identity.
Hoa Binh province has captured growing attention both domestically and internationally for its distinctive cultural heritage and rich history. Most notably, it has been renowned for its famous Hoa Binh culture, considered the cradle of ancient Vietnamese civilisation. Looking ahead to significant milestones in 2025 and the 140th anniversary of province establishment in 2026, Hoa Binh Newspaper presents a comprehensive overview of the province's development across economic, social, cultural, tourism, and security domains.