32 works won prizes at the Nghe An Provincial Children's Fine Arts Awards 2024
The 6th Nghe An Provincial Children's Fine Arts Award is a healthy and useful playground, strongly attracting the attention of children.
On the morning of November 3, the Provincial People's Committee held the Closing Ceremony of the 6th Nghe An Provincial Children's Fine Arts Award, 2024.
Attending the ceremony were representatives of the Provincial Party Committee's Propaganda Department and the Departments of Culture and Sports, Education and Training, Labor - Invalids and Social Affairs, and Nghe An Provincial Youth Union.

The 6th Nghe An Province Children's Fine Arts Awardis a healthy and useful playground, meeting the needs of discovery and creativity, strongly attracting the attention of children and primary and secondary schools in the whole province. This year's award has a free and open theme, children can draw whatever they like, according to their thinking ability, innocent observation ability and the bright, funny eyes of childhood.

After nearly 6 months of launching, by September 30, the end of the period for receiving paintings, the Organizing Committee had received nearly 5,000 works from children, from 263 schools, in 20 districts, cities and towns in the province, of which the primary school sector had 2,160 paintings, the secondary school sector had 2,561 paintings. According to the Organizing Committee's assessment, although the number of paintings participating in the award this year has decreased, the quality of the paintings is better, more consistent between regions.


After 3 rounds of judging, the Jury selected 36 best works of 2 primary and secondary school age groups to award prizes.
At today's closing ceremony, the Organizing Committee awarded 2 First prizes, 4 Second prizes, 10 Third prizes, 20 topic prizes to students and 2 First prizes, 4 Second prizes and 6 Third prizes to schools with outstanding achievements in organizing the awards.

The Nghe An Provincial Youth Union also awarded Certificates of Merit to 22 students who participated in and responded to the Children's Fine Arts Award. The Department of Education and Training awarded Certificates of Merit to the Departments of Education and Training of districts, cities and towns with outstanding achievements in organizing the award.


On this occasion, the Organizing Committee selected more than 200 works to display at the closing ceremony so that delegates, children, and teachers working in fine arts can visit, exchange, and learn.
