(HBO) - On December 7, at Hoa Binh Square, the Organizing Committee of the Cultural and Tourism Week of Hoa Binh Province in 2019 held the Opening of the "Hoa Binh - Country, People" Art photo festival. This is one of a series of events "Hoa Binh Culture and Tourism Week in 2019”.
Provincial
leaders and delegates visit the art gallery.
Art photo festival with the theme "Hoa Binh - Country, people" with 200 typical artwork selected by 25 photographers from districts and cities in the province.
The selected artworks hanging at the Festival are typical works of art, the land and people of Hoa Binh in the process of construction and development; gathering the moments of Hoa Binh lake, famous landscapes, cultural festivals of ethnic groups; singing wallets of Muong people, dancing of Thai people... In particular, some pictures of Bo waterfall and Bo market show the natural beauty of Hoa Binh lake...
Through this event, introducing to people inside and outside Hoa Binh province about the natural beauty, culture and people of Hoa Binh. Since then, contributing to tourism promotion, socio -economic promotion of Hoa Binh province.
Art photo festival will take place for 4 days, from 7 - December 10 at Hoa Binh Square.
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