Festivals may be cancelled due to coronavirus threat

The Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism has recommended postponing or cancelling traditional festivals which are yet to start, and for those which already began, their scale, duration and activities should be reduced, in the face of the threat of coronavirus.
Festivals may be cancelled due to coronavirus threat ảnh 1Thousands of participants at the Cuop Phet Festival, held in Phu Tho Province, compete to catch the lucky ball. Illustration image (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) -  The Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism has recommended postponing or cancelling traditional festivalswhich are yet to start, and for those which already began, their scale,duration and activities should be reduced, in the face of the threat of coronavirus.

The proposal was made in Dispatch 393/CD-BVHTTDL sent toChairpersons of People’s Committees of provinces and centrally-run cities onthe prevention of the spread of the new coronavirus (nCoV) which causes acuterespiratory disease.  

The dispatch said in implementing the Prime Minister’s Directive 06/CT-TTg dated January 31 on intensifying preventive measures inthe face of new complicated developments of the nCoV, the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism asked Chairpersons of People’s Committees of provinces and centrally-run citiesto instruct the suspension of upcoming festivals. Any exception should besubmitted to the Prime Minister.  

In other news, the Vietnam Writers Association has decided topostpone the annual Poetry Day, which is normally held on the 15th day of thefirst lunar month, which falls on Saturday, February 8.

The organisers will announce the new date for the event when the nCoV threat subsides.

On his Facebook account, poet Tran Dang Khoa, deputy president of theassociation, said this is a necessary decision as the epidemic spreads more andmore widely.

Khoa wrote that the organisers’ decision aims to ensure safety for internationalguests, locals and poetry fans all around the country./.

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