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Festival honours Vietnamese family’s traditional value

Diverse activities will be organised at the Vietnamese Culture and Arts Exhibition Centre from June 28-30 to honour the traditional values of Vietnamese family, and share experience in building the family towards its sustainable development amid the integration process, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism said on June 24.
Festival honours Vietnamese family’s traditional value ảnh 1Art performance at last year festival
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Hanoi (VNA)– Diverse activities will be organised at the Vietnamese Culture and ArtsExhibition Centre from June 28-30 to honour the traditional values ofVietnamese family, and share experience in building the family towards itssustainable development amid the integration process, the Ministry of Culture,Sports and Tourism said on June 24.

They are part of the series held in response to the Vietnam Family Day 2019.

As wedding is one of the standout traditional and cultural values of thenation, rituals for weddings of Vietnamese ethnic minorities will be featured atthe centre, with Pao Dung singing of the Red Dao ethnic group, Tang cau ritualin the wedding of Black Thai ethnic group, and tying threads around wristritual of the Khmer ethnic group, among others as highlights.

Besides, preparations for a wedding will be introduced as well, comprisingcostumes, jewellery, invitation card, marriage certificate, music and food.

The event will include the “warm shoulder” exhibition, which tells 20 storiesabout the roles of men in family.

The Department of Library and the National Library of Vietnam will bring to thecentre 500 publications about family culture and child protection code.

In addition, the event will raise public awareness of protecting childrenagainst violence and abuse through the display of 60 posters, as well as leafletsand materials.-VNA


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