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Que Son opens mass art festival 2024

Việt NamViệt Nam25/04/2024

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Leaders of Que Son district presented souvenir flags to the participating teams. Photo: DT

The festival was attended by 35 delegations from 76 agencies, units and enterprises in Que Son district. The delegations performed 104 art performances praising the glorious Party, great Uncle Ho, love for the homeland and country, and the spirit of solidarity, creativity and enthusiasm for work of the Vietnamese working class.

With careful preparation and elaborate staging, the groups brought many vivid and colorful art performances.

Art performance by the union of grassroots trade unions of Que Hiep schools. Photo: D.T
Art performance by the Union of Trade Unions of Que Hiep schools. Photo: DT

The 2024 Que Son District Mass Art Festival for Workers and Civil Servants is a practical activity to celebrate the 49th anniversary of the complete liberation of the South and national reunification (April 30, 1975 - April 30, 2024); the 138th anniversary of International Labor Day and the 95th anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam Trade Union.

The festival closed and awarded prizes on the afternoon of April 26.


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