(HBO) - The Provincial Elderly Union held an orchestral-performance contest to welcome the 17th Provincial Party Congress with the theme "Countryside in New Days” in 2020.
The performance of the Elderly Union
of Lac Son district.
There are
150 amateur actors and artists from the Elderly Unions’ performance teams of 10
districts and the city participating in the contest. There are 30 performances
of singing, dancing, skits, praising the Party and Uncle Ho, the hard-working
and creative spirit and expressing the feelings of the elderly for Hoa Binh
homeland. The performances have brought an impressive and unique art program.
The contest has helped the officials and the elderly members in the province
exchange and promote their creativity, promoting propaganda in building new
rural areas and civilized urban areas as well as promoting the role of the
elderly in the implementation of the criteria of building new rural areas.
The
Organizing Committee has awarded the whole delegation to the Elderly Unions
from 10 districts and the city.
At the end
of the contest, the Organizing Committee awarded 4 A prizes, 4 B prizes, 4 C
prizes and 8 consolation prizes for singing, dancing and skits of 10 districts
and the city. The first prize for the whole group was awarded to the Elderly
Union of Mai Chau district.
On the
occasion of Action Month of the Elderly Union, the Provincial Elderly Union has
given 179 gifts worth 300,000 VND for each to the members with the outstanding
achievements in the movement of the union and members who are in difficult
circumstances.
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.