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Festival to highlight Bac Ninh province’s culture

The Festival Bac Ninh 2014 will be held from March 13-17 with various fascinating cultural and sport activities, said a senior official of the hosting northern province of Bac Ninh.
The Festival Bac Ninh 2014 will be held from March 13-17 with variousfascinating cultural and sport activities, said a senior official of thehosting northern province of Bac Ninh.

Nguyen NhanChien, Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, said thefestival, organised every four years, is expected to draw theparticipation of more than 100,000 people, including 7,000 artisans andlocal performers, as well as artists from various localities nationwide.

Themed “Bac Ninh – Kinh Bac Spirit”, the festival will be held in eight districts, town and the city of Bac Ninh .

A series of activities will be organised, including a Quan Ho (loveduets) singing contest, the 2014 sports festival, an ornamental plantand creature contest, a youngsters’ camp, and performances of folk musicand dance, said Chien.

Exhibitions, fairs will beheld, as will free tours, in Bac Ninh city and famous historical relicsites and trade villages across the province to promote Bac Ninh’stourism, he added.-VNA

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