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Children's fine arts contest launched

The culture ministry’s Fine Arts, Photography and Exhibition Department has announced the launching of the Vietnam Children Fine Arts Contest 2021.
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Hanoi(VNS/VNA) - The culture ministry’s Fine Arts, Photography and ExhibitionDepartment has announced the launching of the Vietnam Children Fine ArtsContest 2021.

The contest is open to children from age five to 15, who can send paintingsabout love for their homeland or country, daily life, love of children forPresident Ho Chi Minh, their grandparents, parents and family, their viewson environment protection or hope for a world with peace and happiness.

Entries should be on paper sizes A3 or A2, using various materials likepowder colour or collage, however works drawn in black pencil will beineligible.

Entries should be sent to Fine Arts, Photography and Exhibition Department, 38Cao Ba Quat street, Ba Dinh district, Hanoi. The entries can be sentbetween May 25 and July 5.

The organisers plan to give three first prizes, six seconds, 10 thirds, 20consolation and 10 prizes to 10 collectives with the best entries. They willalso seek sponsors for additional prizes.

Some 400 short-listed entries will be displayed at an exhibition in Hanoi laterthis year.

The biennial contest aims to encourage children to compose fine arts works toeducate them in the truthful, the good and the beautiful in life./.
VNA

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