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Art program "Winter in Hue" to be held at the Royal Citadel Night Street

HNN.VN - According to the organizing committee, the program "Winter in Hue" will take place at 20:00 on December 3 at the Tay Khuyet Dai stage (on the Nguyen Thien Thuat - Le Huan route). This activity aims to create a highlight, contributing to increase the excitement, and serving the needs of visitors and locals to enjoy the culture and art at the Royal Citadel Night Street.

Hundreds of people joining the program "Lighting up the lights on moonlit night"Cultural colors converging in Hue Ancient Capital

The re-enactment of the guard changing ceremony attracting visitors and locals

Besides, at 19:30 every Friday and Saturday, Hue Monuments Conservation Center will keep organizing the re-enactment of the guard changing ceremony. The groups of changing guards will move from the Imperial Citadel - August 23rd Street to Le Huan Street and to Tay Khuyet Dai stage.

The program of community activities at the Royal Citadel Night Street is still taking place, with several activities including Hue Singing, puppetry performance, street music, traditional musical instrument concerts, and hip-hop dance, etc. Nightly performance groups can be changed based on reality condition, as well as weather condition.

The activities, which were held on Friday (November 11), included the street music performance: Guitar For You Band; the Hip-hop performance by Unity Crew Club; the puppet performance: Hue Ancient Capital Puppet Theater; and the street music performance of the Redlight Band.

The activities planned on Saturday (November 12) are the unicorn dance performance performed by Thai Nghi Duong Unicorn - Lion - Dragon Club; the rock performance, Bugplat Band; the Hip-hop performance, Nine Family Club; and the bolero program, Bolero Club – the Provincial Intermediate School of Culture and Arts.

By Linh Tue

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