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Exhibition of thirty environmental propaganda posters
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On the occasion of World Environment Day (June 5), Hue University College of Arts in coordination with Hue Royal Maritime Museum held an exhibition of environmental propaganda posters.
The exhibition creates an interaction with the viewers
The exhibition introduces to the viewers 30 posters selected from the 100 works made for a project aimed drawing propaganda posters that serve as a means to propagandize for and educate students about environment protection.
Through the themes on ‘Air Pollution – the threat of the present and the future’, ‘Anger of the Sea’, ‘Industrial Wastes are Killing Water Resources and Life’, ‘Let’s Use Buses for Clean Urban Environment’’ ‘Dealing Rare Animals is Illegal’ and ‘ Say No to Cigarettes’ etc, the works want send to the viewers the message: ‘Protecting environment is protecting life’.
Story and photo: Minh Hien
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- Exciting traditional wrestling in Thu Le village (31/01)
- Harvesting vegetables at night (30/01)
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Exciting Sinh village's traditional wrestling festival
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Exciting traditional wrestling in Thu Le village
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Harvesting vegetables at night
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Propagating yellow apricots
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Young people choose Hue as their destination at the beginning of the year
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Exhibition of 250 Quy Mao Spring newspapers
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Locals and tourists took to the streets to watch fireworks and welcome New Year's Eve
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Wrapping banh chung, celebrating the reunion
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Old careers at the market
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Banh Tet Chuon village “conquers” Southern consumers