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The Culture, Sports and Tourism Festival for Ethnic Groups:

Display of traditional handicraft products and exhibitions

HNN.VN - On the afternoon of May 17, in Khe Tre Town, Nam Dong District, traditional handicraft products made by ethnic people were displayed at the Culture, Sports and Tourism Festival for Ethnic Groups in the province.

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Artisans performing at the display space of traditional handicraft products

Ethnic people in the province displayed, performed, and made traditional handicraft products such as Zeng weaving, knitting, mat knitting, rattan chair making, etc. In addition, there is also an exhibition space on the theme of “Người đi tìm hình của nước” ("The person who searched for the shape of the nation"), as well as the exhibition space to experience Dong Ho paintings, and Sinh village paintings.

These are the highlights in the series of events of the Culture, Sports and Tourism Festival for Ethnic Groups in the province, which are taking place from May 16 to 18. The events are organized by the Provincial Department of Culture and Sports in collaboration with the Nam Dong District People's Committee.

Following are the photos taken by Thua Thien Hue Online:

Leaders of the provincial departments, branches, and Nam Dong District cutting the ribbon to open the display space

Artisans performing and introducing the techniques of craft villages

People coming to visit and purchase the products

A male artisan is making rattan chairs

A corner of the exhibition space on the theme of “Người đi tìm hình của nước” ("The person who searched for the shape of the nation")

A space to display and experience traditional paintings, which is organized by the Hue Museum of Fine Arts, on this occasion

The exhibition spaces of paintings attract many visitors...

...particularly, students, who love painting, are most interested in these

These activities will last until the end of May 18

By Nhat Minh

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