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Exhibition of Ho Chi Minh's poems through Han Nom calligraphy.

Monday - May 19, 2008 10:16 AM

To commemorate the 118th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh's birth, the Calligraphy Club of the Faculty of Literature organized a calligraphy exhibition on May 19, 20, and 21, 2008, with the theme: "Ho Chi Minh's Poetry through Han Nom Calligraphy." The exhibition displayed Han Nom calligraphy works by members of the Calligraphy Club, reflecting the spirit of famous Han Nom poems in President Ho Chi Minh's "Prison Diary," such as: "Grave," "Early Release," "Evening Scene," etc.; and quotes summarizing President Ho Chi Minh's optimistic worldview, love of nature, and concern for humanity.

Triển lãm thơ Hồ Chí Minh qua thư pháp Hán Nôm
Exhibition of Ho Chi Minh's poems through Han Nom calligraphy.

To commemorate the 118th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh's birth, the Calligraphy Club of the Faculty of Literature organized a calligraphy exhibition on May 19, 20, and 21, 2008, with the theme: "Ho Chi Minh's Poetry through Han Nom Calligraphy." The exhibition displayed Han Nom calligraphy works by members of the Calligraphy Club, reflecting the spirit of famous Han Nom poems in President Ho Chi Minh's "Prison Diary," such as: "Grave," "Early Release," "Evening Scene," etc.; and quotes summarizing President Ho Chi Minh's optimistic worldview, love of nature, and concern for humanity.

During the exhibition's opening ceremony on the morning of May 19, 2008, students also had the opportunity to meet, exchange ideas, and discuss calligraphy with experts representing the UNESCO Hanoi Calligraphy Club and the Guangdong Calligraphy Club (China).



The exhibition is a meaningful activity that helps students understand more about Vietnamese calligraphy art, and at the same time, appreciate more deeply the beauty of President Ho Chi Minh's ideology through his poems.

Author:thanhha

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