(HBO) - The People's Committee of Lac Thuy district has successfully organized a competition to propagate the new rural area construction and urban civilization in 2018.

The propaganda section performance of Khoan
Du Commune made an impression for viewers in the competition.
Participating in the propaganda competition
to build New Rural Area and urban civilization of Lac Thuy district in 2018
were nearly 200 social artists from 15 communes and towns in the district. With
the form of theater, the propaganda competition of the New rural area
construction and urban civilization in Lac Thuy district in 2018 had four parts
of the contest, including: greeting contest; fine arts contest; responding
questions contest and art performance contest. All the contests had the content
related to policies and plans in the national target program on new rural area
development. The good solutions, models, practices were implemented in the
advocacy process, the initiatives to mobilize the strength of the local people
to participate in the implementation of the program and the effort to 2021 that
Lac Thuy district will reach new Rural construction district.
Attending the competition, the communes
and town already prepared very carefully about the content, knowledge, and the
building of the art performances close to the topic with high education
characteristics. Some typical performances are the performance: " Ngọc hoàng với môi trường
(Ngoc Hoang – the King of Heaven with the environment)" of the Lac Long commune,
the performance "Chuyện nhỏ như
con thỏ (A small things like rabbits)" of Khoan Du commune, etc.
After two days of exciting competition, the
Organizing Committee held a night of performance and gave awards for high
achieving performances and units at the competition.
In particular, the first prize of the whole
delegation belonged to Lac Long commune; The second prize of the whole team
belonged to Khoan Du and Phu Lao communes; Three third prizes of the whole
delegation were awarded to Dong Tam; Chi Ne and Thanh Nong Communes. On the
night of the performance, the Organizers awarded 24 first prizes, second prizes
and third prizes in the four contests including greetings contest; fine arts
contest; responding questions contest and art performance contest for excellent
performances./.
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