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Exhibition of paintings to celebrate Vietnamese Teachers' Day

TTH.VN - On November 20, College of Arts, Hue University launched an art exhibition to celebrate Vietnamese Teachers' Day (November 20).

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The exhibition showcases many valuable works of fine arts created by the staff and faculty

The exhibition introduces to visitors 36 art works created by the staff and faculty from the College of Arts, Hue University. The art works, made of various materials such as silk, oil paint, lacquer, acrylic, and synthetic material, etc., express the beauty of the heritages, landscapes and idyllic living activities of Hue people, bringing to the public a space full of cultural identity.

The exhibition is a tribute to the previous generations of lecturers; it is also a place to arouse the love for the career, and the passion for creativity of the staff and faculty.

Story and photo: Minh Hien

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