Feb 12, 2017 / 14:12
15th Vietnam Poetry Day opens with impressive activities in Temple of Literature
The 15th Vietnam Poetry Day was organised at the Temple of Literature in Hanoi on February 11 (the 15th day of the first Lunar month), providing a exchange opportunity for poets from all parts of the country to meet poem lovers.
At the opening ceremony of the Poetry Day. Photo by Hong Hanh.
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This year’s Poetry Day featured different spaces introducing outstanding Vietnamese poets in the 1930-1945 period, winners of the 2016 Poetry Awards, young poets and children’s poet clubs.
At the “Path of Poet” featured at the event. Photo by Hong Hanh
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An exhibition was organised to mark the 60th anniversary of the Vietnam Writers’ Association. Photo by Hong Hanh.
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This year, the “Vietnam’s Children Poet Space” for children clubs’ activities was be designed with three pavilions beside those for cities and provinces, according to the organising board.
During this year’s event, the “Vietnam’s Children Poet Space” for children clubs’ activities was designed with three pavilions. Photo by Hong Hanh.
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Visitors to the event were also invited to join poetry recitals, performances of songs based on poems, spoken exchanges between poets and audiences and the “Path of the Poet,” which was held for the first time to introduce the portraits and works of major Vietnamese poets also included at the event.
The Poetry Day featured the “Path of Poet” for the first time. Photo by Hong Hanh.
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Various foreign toursists attend the event. Photo by Hong Hanh.
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