Each work of Ha Tinh artists is a heartfelt song celebrating the Party, celebrating spring, praising the homeland and the renewed country, expressing emotions before the beautiful values of life...
On the morning of February 22, in Ky Anh district, the Ha Tinh Literature and Arts Association organized the 22nd Vietnam Poetry Day to welcome the spring of Giap Thin 2024, with the theme "Harmony of the country". Head of the Provincial Party Committee's Organization Board Vo Hong Hai; Head of the Provincial Party Committee's Propaganda Board Ha Van Hung; representatives of provincial departments, branches and sectors, and a large number of poets, musicians, artisans and poetry lovers inside and outside the province attended. |
Delegates attending the ceremony.
The 22nd Vietnam Poetry Day is a meaningful activity to honor the beauty of Vietnamese poetry and culture, arouse national pride, and contribute to the development of Vietnamese culture in a progressive direction, imbued with national identity.
This is also an opportunity for poetry lovers to express their love for their homeland, country, people and life through poetry and art, expressing their aspirations to reach new heights in the future.
Opening the program, artist Cong Manh and artist Hoai Thuong recited the poem "Nguyen Tieu".
At the program, artists, poets and poetry lovers interacted and performed many poems and music works, which are the achievements of the province's artists. The content of the works is diverse and rich, vividly reflecting all aspects of life; containing deep feelings and pride for the homeland and country as well as expectations and wishes for the new development path.
Poet Nguyen Xuan Hai performs the poem "Gac Ma".
Poet Bui Quang Thanh performs an excerpt from the chapter "Lay Thuc" in the epic poem "The Ferry Along the Night River".
Poet Nguyen Thi Hanh Loan performs the poem "Under Lung Cu flagpole".
Poet Phan Trung Hieu performs the poem "Hai Thuong Kite".
Singer Thai Bao performs the song "Nostalgia for Central Vietnam", lyrics by Thuan Huu, music by Ngoc Thinh.
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