(HBO) - In recent years, the massive culture movement in Kim Boi Commune (Kim Boi) has developed widely and attracted many people to participate in the artistic culture teams. This has contributed to the preservation and development of the advanced culture, fulfilled national identity and demand satisfaction of enjoying the culture and arts of the local people.

The artistic culture team of Kim Boi Commune
is participating in Kim Boi district Propaganda Festival in 2018.
Mr. Bui Van Duong, the commune cultural staff
added: At present, 100% villages have artistic culture teams, each team has
from 20 to 30 members. Besides being supported 2 million VND per year, the
artistic culture teams are supported from the source of socialization and
voluntary contribution of funds, purchase of audio equipment, costumes to serve
the political tasks and needs of enjoying the culture and art from the local
people. Each art team has its strengths and most of the performances are
traditional ethnic songs and dances. Especially, during the occasion of
organizing the Great People’ Unity Day in 2017, Suoi Con village was given the Muong gong set by the district to provide
performances and contributing to the preservation and teaching of the young
generation how to beat the Muong gongs. In addition, on the holidays, Tet
occasion, anniversaries, the commune organizes arts and cultural exchanges with
full participation of the artistic teams in the commune. Besides, in the social
activities or meetings of the Unions or organizations, there have always been
the welcome art performances of those women as well as team members of the
village teams. This helps the artists have the opportunity to perform, exchange
and learn more experiences, contributing to improving the spiritual life,
creating conditions for people to enjoy cultural values after the hard
working days.
The movement of massive culture performances in Kim Boi commune has become more and
more widespread, contributing to improving the cultural and spiritual life of
the locala people. It is also considered as the link to tighten the spirit of
the villagers, uniting to develop economy and new rural area construction.
With an increasingly vibrant and widespread emulation movement aimed at building cultured residential areas and cultured families, Yen Thuy District has been making steady progress toward improving both the material and spiritual well-being of its people, while fostering a civilized, prosperous, beautiful, and progressive community.
Once lacking recreational spaces and community facilities, Residential Group 2 in Quynh Lam Ward (Hoa Binh City) has recently received attention for the construction of a new, spacious, and fully equipped cultural house. The project followed the model of state support combined with public contributions in both labor and funding.
The "All people unite to build cultural life" movement, which has been effectively integrated with Kim Boi district’s socio-economic development goals, is fostering a lively spirit of emulation across local residential areas, hamlets, villages, public agencies, and enterprises. In addition, through the initiative, traditional cultural values are being preserved and promoted, while community solidarity and mutual support in poverty reduction and economic development are being strengthened.
A working delegation of the Hoa Binh provincial People’s Committee led by its Permanent Vice Chairman Nguyen Van Toan on June 11 inspected the progress of a project to build the Mo Muong Cultural Heritage Conservation Space linked to tourism services in Hop Phong commune, Cao Phong district.
Born and growing in the heroic land of Muong Dong, Dinh Thi Kieu Dung, a resident in Bo town of Kim Boi district, in her childhood was nurtured by the sweet lullabies of her grandmother and mother. These melodies deeply imprinted on her soul, becoming an inseparable part of her love for her ethnic group's culture. For over 20 years, this love for her hometown has driven Dung to research, collect, and pass down the cultural values of the Muong people to future generations.
In the final days of May, the Ethnic Art Troupe of Hoa Binh Province organized performances to serve the people in remote, mountainous, and particularly disadvantaged areas within the province. These were not just ordinary artistic shows, but they were the meaningful journeys aimed at spreading cultural values, enhancing the spiritual life of the people and contributing to the preservation of ethnic minority cultural identities.