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Displaying more than 200 photos and artifacts about A Luoi

TTH.VN - "Cultural heritage of ethnic minority groups in A Luoi District" is the theme of an exhibition, which is organized by Thua Thien Hue History Museum in collaboration with the Department of Culture and Information of A Luoi District. The exhibition was opened on the morning of October 10 at the Center for cultural activities of ethnic communities of A Luoi District.

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 A space displaying costume artifacts of ethnic minority groups in A Luoi

With more than 200 typical photos and artifacts, the exhibition focuses on three main topics, including: the nature and people of A Luoi District; the cultural heritage of ethnic minority groups in A Luoi District; and the preservation and promotion of the cultural heritage of ethnic minority groups in A Luoi District.

Mr. Nguyen Duc Loc, Director of Thua Thien Hue History Museum, said that the thematic exhibition contributed to introducing and promoting the cultural heritage values of religious life, customs, production and farming activities, festivals, architecture, as well as traditional costumes, etc., of the ethnic minority groups. There are also many photo materials of the beautiful natural landscape of A Luoi District.

The exhibition lasts until October 11.

By N. MINH
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