Painting exhibition to mark Da Nang's Liberation Day

A painting exhibition, the Meet of March, will feature 50 paintings by 10 local artists in celebration of the 42nd anniversary of central Da Nang city’s Liberation Day (March 29).
Painting exhibition to mark Da Nang's Liberation Day ảnh 1Co Tu women make broacade in Quảng Nam Province. (Photo: VNA)
Da Nang (VNA) - Apainting exhibition, the Meet of March, will feature 50 paintings by 10 localartists in celebration of the 42nd anniversary of central Da Nang city’sLiberation Day (March 29).

The event’s organising committeesaid the exhibition would officially open at the Da Nang Fine Arts Museum at 78Le Duan street on March 28th.

The exhibition will focus onscenes of Da Nang – its mountains, river, beach and people – from past topresent.

The Fine Arts Museum, the onlyone of its kind in the central and Central Highlands region, has a permanentdisplay of 413 works by artists from the city and provinces in the region.

Also in celebration of LiberationDay, on March 29, the Da Nang Museum is launching a display of the culture,costume, wood sculpture, photos and lifestyle of the Co Tu ethnic group livingin the central region.
The Co Tu people, Vietnam’ssmallest ethnic minority, number some 70,000 people. They live in the Truong SonMountain range in the provinces of Quang Nam and Thua Thien-Hue, and in Da Nangcity.

The Da Nang Museum also preservesa collection of 11 ancient, cast-iron cannons (made during the Nguyen Dynasty,between 1802-1860) that were unearthed at the Dien Hai Citadel from 1979 to2008.-VNA
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