(HBO) - On August 7, the People's Committee of Hoa Binh province issued Decision No. 1797/QD-UBND on the recognition of the model of badge "For the cause of building and developing Hoa Binh province”.
The model of badge "For the cause of building and developing Hoa Binh province”.
Considering
the proposal of the Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism
in Report No. 97 / TTr-SVHTTDL dated on August 5, 2020, the Provincial People's
Committee decides:
Recognizing
the model of badge number MH 28 of Ms. Pham Thi Ngoc from hamlet 4, Van Hoi
village, Van Binh commune, Thuong Tin district, Hanoi as the model of badge
"For the cause of building and developing Hoa Binh province”.
The
Department of Home Affairs (The Provincial Emulation and Commendation
Committee) is assigned to directly advise and manage and guide how to use of
the model of badge in accordance with the provisions of the Resolution No.
25/2016/ND-HDND dated on 4 August 2016 of the Provincial People's Council.
The 10th art festival for the armed forces, youths and students of Hoa Binh province celebrating the 80th founding anniversary of the Vietnam People’s Army and 35th anniversary of the All People’s Defence Day wrapped up on April 25.
Xoe dance, an unique art form of the Thai ethnic minority group in Mai Chau district of Hoa Binh province has existed for a long time and passed down through generations. Xoe dance is not only a popular dance in the Thai community but also a unique cultural feature, an indispensable part in the Thai ethnic minority people's cultural and spiritual life.
The Bac Son pre-school in Hung Son commune, Kim Boi district is effectively implementing a model of preserving and promoting cultural identity of the Muong ethnic group.
Through ups and downs, many unique cultural features of the Muong ethnic minority group are facing risks of falling into oblivion. However, with a strong determination, Lac Son district of Hoa Binh province has deployed synchronous solutions to preserve and promote the locality's cultural heritage values.
If Tan Lac is considered the core of the cradle of Muong culture in Hoa Binh, Phong Phu commune is the cultural centre of Muong culture in Tan Lac district. Luy Ai hamlet in Phong Phu commune is where customs and traditions of Muong Bi are preserved. Luy Ai hamlet was chosen to build a space to preserve Muong ethnic culture. The district is seeking support from the province and coordinating with relevant agencies to devise a plan on preservation of Muong cultural spaces associated with developing tourism products and improving the lives of local residents.
Nguyen Manh Tuan, a Muong ethnic man in Ba Hang Doi town, Lac Thuy district, is known as a young, dedicated, and outstanding artisan who has made significant contributions in collecting, restoring, and preserving national cultural values.