(HBO) - On August 26, Hoa Binh City People's Committee held the public art festival with the theme ‘Keep singing the marching song’. More than 400 artists from 15 communes and wards in Hoa Binh City participated in the public art festival.
The performance of the Tan Thinh ward team.
The artists have brought 50 special performances of songs, dances, music which were carefully prepared with high professional quality. The entries were all true to the theme of praising the Vietnamese nation and people, the tradition of the armed forces. The contest took place in an exciting atmosphere, attracting a large number of people to cheer.
As a result, the Organizing Committee awarded the first prize to the Dong Tien ward team; 2 second prizes: Thinh Lang and Tan Thinh wards; 3 third prizes: Phuong Lam ward, Hoa Binh commune, Thong Nhat commune; 4 consolation prizes: Yen Mong, Su Ngoi, Thai Thinh and Thai Binh ward.
The People’s Committee of Lac Son district held a ceremony on April 28 to receive the provincial relic certificate for the ancient rock carving site at Suoi Co stream, located in My Thanh commune.
A special music show titled "The country is in the fullness of joy” has been held at Hoa Binh Square in Hoa Binh city in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the South and national reunification (April 30, 1975–2025).
The People's Committee of Lo Son commune, Tan Lac district, has organised the local annual traditional stream fishing festival on April 19 - 20.
As a land deeply intertwined with human history and Vietnam’s millennia-long journey of nation-building and defence, Hoa Binh is often revered for its epic tales and legends.
Residents of Hoa Binh boast a rich cultural identity, reflected in their unique language, traditional attire, customs, and folk melodies – described as "sweet as honey, clear as a mountain stream.”
Lac Son district’s Vu ban town held the 2025 Truong Kha temple festival on April 12–13 (the 15th–16th days of the third lunar month). Since its revival in 2019, the festival has been organised every three years, preserving valuable intangible heritage while meeting the community’s cultural and spiritual needs.