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39 documents and artifacts donated to Ho Chi Minh Museum

TTH.VN - On the morning of November 5, Ho Chi Minh Museum in Thua Thien Hue held a ceremony to receive documents, artifacts and fine art works donated by individuals.

Summing and collecting types of intangible cultural heritage about President Ho Chi MinhResearch publications on President Ho Chi Minh to be published

Awarding certificates of merit to individuals having donated the documents and artifacts

The individuals have donated to the Ho Chi Minh Museum in Thua Thien Hue 39 documents and artifacts, including 14 fine art works on the topic of President Ho Chi Minh, created by Hue’s visual artists. They are artifacts with artistic and aesthetic values, bearing deep historical significance.

Among the donated fine art works on the topic of President Ho Chi Minh, there are fine art works by veteran artists, such as: Phan Thanh Binh, the late painter Nguyen Phuoc Vinh Ton, as well as young artists. This is a sentiment of respect, and also an expression of the responsibility of artists in preserving and promoting the heritage values ​​left by Uncle Ho.

Mrs. Le Thuy Chi, Director of Ho Chi Minh Museum in Thua Thien Hue said: “The valuable contributions of the individuals show their affection, respect and gratitude to beloved Uncle Ho, and enrich the collection of precious paintings about President Ho Chi Minh".

By Minh Hien

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