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Fine arts experience on first days of Tet

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
February 02, 2022, 09:35 [GMT+7]

A 'Happy Lunar New Year of the Tiger' experience programme is taking place at the Da Nang Museum of Fine Arts, 78 Le Duan Street, until February 10 with numerous exciting activities.

Director of the Da Nang Fine Arts Museum Ha Thanh Van (first right) giving gifts to the first guests to the museum on the first day of Tet.
Director of the Da Nang Fine Arts Museum Ha Thanh Van (first right) giving gifts to the first guests to the museum on the first day of Tet.

Specifically, visitors to the museum can check-in and take souvenir photos at a decoration space for Tet 2022.

Additionally, people will have the opportunity to learn about woodblock printing under the guidance of museum painters, colour pictures of tiger, decorate and write Tet cards, and take souvenir photos at the space of 'Being a painter'.

Currently, admission fees are waived for visits to the museum and for taking photos at a space decorated with the theme of Tet 2022. Meanwhile, other experiential activities at the museum only charges from VND5,000 to VND50,000 each.

With many rich experience activities and colourful space, the Fine Arts Museum promises to become an attractive entertainment destination for both locals and visitors on the first days of the Lunar New Year 2022.

Young people experiencing woodblock printing, and colouring pictures of tiger - the mascot of Tet 2022.
Young people experiencing woodblock printing, and colouring pictures of tiger - the mascot of Tet 2022.
A decoration space for Tet 2022 is very attractive to many young people to check-in and take souvenir photos.
A decoration space for Tet 2022 is very attractive to many young people to check-in and take souvenir photos.
A girl experiencing how to become a painter
A girl experiencing how to become a painter
A young girl posing for her souvenir photo at a check-in space at the Da Nang Fine Arts Museum
A young girl posing for her souvenir photo at a check-in space at the Da Nang Fine Arts Museum

Reporting by XUAN DUNG – Translating by M.DUNG

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