Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue congratulates folk singers and artists of Nghe An
(Baonghean.vn) - On the evening of December 3, Comrade Vuong Dinh Hue - Politburo member, Deputy Prime Minister visited, presented flowers to congratulate the Center for Conservation and Promotion of Nghe Heritage and watched the program of folk songs of Nghe An.
Accompanying the Deputy Prime Minister were comrades: Nguyen Dac Vinh - Member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee; Nguyen Xuan Duong - Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the People's Committee of Nghe An province, leaders of departments, branches and sectors.
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Comrade Vuong Dinh Hue talked with children of Choi Xanh Folk Song Club. |
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Government and provincial leaders watched the play "My fishing village". |
Pleased with the attention paid to Vi and Giam folk songs by the Government and provincial leaders, the Center for Conservation and Promotion of Nghe An Heritage presented a special art program "Returning to Vi and Giam region" including ancient songs, performances and famous songs composed from Vi and Giam folk songs that have been deeply ingrained in the public's hearts such as: Listening to the boat singing at night, missing Uncle Ho, Far away...
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People's Artist Hong Luu and members of the Choi Xanh Folk Song Club perform the performance "Father and Son Love" |
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Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue and Provincial Party Secretary Nguyen Dac Vinh presented flowers to congratulate the leaders of the Center for Preservation and Promotion of Nghe An Folk Song Heritage. |
On this occasion, the Deputy Prime Minister presented flowers to congratulate and encourage artists, actors and children of the Choi Xanh Vi and Giam Club.
Also on the occasion of the 2nd anniversary of UNESCO's recognition of Nghe Tinh Vi and Giam folk songs as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity, Truong Hai Auto Corporation presented the Center for Conservation and Promotion of Nghe An Folk Heritage a 34-seat bus.
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