A message of environmental protection

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(QNO) - An exhibition space for unique artworks from discarded firewood has just been opened in Dong Na hamlet, Cam Ha commune, Hoi An city (Quang Nam province) by Le Ngoc Thuan.

The space covers an area of more than 2,000m², surrounded by environmentally friendly materials such as wood, paintings with thousands of artworks such as zodiac animals, statues of Co Tu ethnic people, ancient houses, Chua Cau (Japanese Covered Bridge), marine creatures...
The space covers an area of more than 2,000m², surrounded by environmentally friendly materials such as wood, paintings with thousands of artworks such as zodiac animals, statues of Co Tu ethnic people, ancient houses, Chua Cau (Japanese Covered Bridge), marine creatures...
 
A foreigner at the exhibition
A foreigner at the exhibition
 
These hand-made pieces of art are made from firewood drifting in the flood.
These hand-made pieces of art are made from firewood drifting in the flood.
 
At the exhibition, visitors can learn how to make a  wooden sculpture by local artists.
At the exhibition, visitors can learn how to make a wooden sculpture by local artists.
 
A wooden buffalo or a zodiac animal
A wooden buffalo or a zodiac animal
 
wooden fishes
wooden fishes
 
A foreign child learns how to colour a wooden miniature Chua Cau
A foreign child learns how to colour a wooden miniature Chua Cau
 
Mr. Thuan wants to talk about the story of environmental protection and green community-based tourism via artworks. Furthermore, local people and visitors may see the journey of firewood in floods.
Mr. Thuan wants to talk about the story of environmental protection and green community-based tourism via artworks. Furthermore, local people and visitors may see the journey of firewood in floods.
 

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Messages of green living and environmental protection

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(QNO) - Nguyen Phan Vinh street in Tan Thanh fishing village (Hoi An ward, Hoi An city, Quang Nam province) became lively, attracting tourists with the exhibition of Installation Art from recycled materials last month.

Vietnam promotes environmental, climate diplomacy to serve development

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Geneva (VNA) - Ambassador Le Thi Tuyet Mai, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the United Nations (UN), the World Trade Organisation and other international organisations in Geneva, attended and delivered speeches at two panel discussions of the Building Bridges Week (BBW) held in Switzerland from October 3-7.