10:11, 23/11/2014

Exhibition on Vietnam's heritages: deepen love for nation among the youth

The photos of Vietnam's heritages exhibited for the first time at Nha Trang University received a good response from the students. Numerous photos about the beauty of landscape and traditional culture of ethnic minorities over the country helped the students to understand more clearly about the Vietnamese culture.

The photos of Vietnam’s heritages exhibited for the first time at Nha Trang University received a good response from the students. Many photos about the beauty of landscape and traditional culture of ethnic minorities over the country helped the students to understand more clearly about the Vietnamese culture.


Beauty of Vietnam’s heritages


The opening ceremony of the exhibition gathered hundreds of students of Nha Trang University. 100 photos of landscape, tangible and intangible cultural heritages, daily life of people across the country created an overall picture of a peaceful Vietnam with rich cultural identity.

 

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Students of Nha Trang University contemplate the photos with admiration and excitement.


Through these photos, the public could admire the stunning images of numerous landscapes in Vietnam, such as Sa Pa, Hanoi, terraced fields, Gianh River and Hoi An. Besides, there were many traditional culture lively depicted in the photos, including Mud Festival (Bac Giang Province), Cham’s worshipping rituals (Ninh Thuan Province), Wrestling Festival of Thu Village (Hue Province), flower garlands and coloured lanterns on Buddhist Holiday, Bay Nui Cow Racing (An Giang Province). Other photos featured the traditional businesses (rattan and bamboo weaving, silk weaving, palm-leaf conical hat sewing, fine rice vermicelli making, etc.); beautiful moments in daily life and naiveness of children living in the highlands of the North, and so on.


“Vietnam has so many beautiful landscapes and unique traditional cultural characteristics. I am very proud of the beauty of our country,” shared Mai Quoc Sang, student of Biotechnology.


Arousing love for Vietnamese culture


The Vietnam’s Heritage Awards was held with the target to introduce the natural beauty and traditional cultural characteristics of Vietnamese ethnic minorities to the public in and outside Vietnam. This year, the photo exhibitions were carried out in the universities in order to arouse the love for Vietnamese culture among the youth.

 

It was considered as a new and good way to hold such exhibitions at the universities because it will help to strengthen the love for nation as well as the awareness of preserving cultural heritages of the students. At the exhibition, many students of Nha Trang University contemplated with admiration and excitement the photos of numerous beautiful landscapes and traditional festivals and businesses captured across the country.


“Thanks to these photos, I know that there is a business of simmering fish in Ha Nam Province. Through this exhibition, I know more about Vietnam’s traditional culture,” said Nguyen Thanh Hang, student of Aquaculture of Nha Trang University.


It can be said that the exhibition on Vietnam’s heritage contributed to deepening the love for cultural heritage among the youth. After the exhibition, many students posted the photos and comments on Facebook, expressing their admiration and proud of the beauty and cultural characteristics of Vietnam.

H.N