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“Come back” to celebrate Ulambana Festival

HNN.VN - The exhibition with the theme “Come back” held by Lieu Quan Buddhist Cultural Center in collaboration with Nguyen Thi Du Du, artist (Da Nang) just opened on the afternoon of August 8 at 15 Le Loi St., Hue city on the occasion of Ulambana Festival.

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A corner in the exhibition “Come back”

“Come back” introduces to viewers over 30 artworks of oil painting and Do paper telling stories of the artist about her gratitude, filial love for parents, for ancestors, and benefactors, etc., after 30 years living far away from Hue.

More importantly, through this exhibition, the artist has a feeling that she can come back to the original point and the relatives in the loving Hue with the respect of a Buddhist.

The exhibition will last to the end of August 15.

Story, photo: N. Minh

 

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