Nha Trang – Khanh Hoa sea festival 2015 (Source: VNA)
KhanhHoa (VNA) – The People’s Committee of the south central province ofKhanh Hoa has launched a contest to design the logo for the Nha Trang-Khanh HoaSea Festival.
The logo is required to r🌺eflect the beauty of local people and landscapes aswell as values of Khanh Hoa’💦s sea and islands.
The winnerwill receive 50 million VND (2,200 USD), while there will be four consolationprizes worth 10 million VND (440 USD) each. Vietnamesecitizens living at home or abroad, foreigners working and studying in Vietnamas well as domestic and foreign organisations are eligible to apply. Contestantswill send their designs to the organising board by March 31. The awardingceremony will be held in late April. The biennialNha Trang – Khanh Hoa Sea Festival was first held in 2003 and has become atypical social, cultural and artistic event of Khanh Hoa province. The eighthof its kind is slated for June 10-13, featuring nearly 50 activities to honourthe province’s sea and island advantages and culture.-VNA
The central coastal city of Nha Trang will hold several exciting cultural and sports activities during the 2015 Sea Festival, scheduled to take place from July 11-14.
The 2015 Nha Trang Sea Festival concluded on July 14 in the central coastal province of Khanh Hoa after an eventful week, luring nearly 150,000 Vietnamese and foreign visitors.
The 2015 Nha Trang-Khanh Hoa Sea Festival opened in Nha Trang city in the southern central coastal province of Khanh Hoa on July 11, offering a variety of activities for local and international visitors.
The Nha Trang – Khanh Hoa sea festival 2017, the eighth of its kind, will take place in the south central province of Khanh Hoa on June 10-13, with nearly 50 social, cultural and sport activities.
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