Logo design contest for Mu Cang Chai District.

  •  Friday, November 15, 2024

YBO - After a seven-month launch period, the organizing committee of the Logo Design Contest for Mu Cang Chai District (Yen Bai Province) received 151 submissions from across the country.

Artist Luong Xuan Doan, President of the Vietnam Fine Arts Association (center), and the judging panel reviewing contest submissions.
Artist Luong Xuan Doan, President of the Vietnam Fine Arts Association (center), and the judging panel reviewing contest submissions.

Mu Cang Chai District is collaborating with the Vietnam Fine Arts Association and the Yen Bai Provincial Association of Literature and Arts to evaluate the contest entries. The goal is to select a high-quality design that best encapsulates the culture, land, and people of the district while aligning with its socio-economic development goals. This design will serve as the district's official logo. 
 
After seven months of launch, the contest's organizing committee received 151 entries from across the country.

The submitted works reflect distinctive features, showcasing the cultural and historical identity of Mu Cang Chai as well as its socio-economic progress. Highlights include iconic cultural elements such as terraced fields, Mam Xoi Hill, Mong ethnic panpipes, and traditional Mong textiles. They also celebrate the district's notable achievements during the renewal period.  

This contest contributes to enhancing the quality of promotion and public awareness about Mu Cang Chai’s history, culture, land, and people. It also highlights the district's socio-economic development achievements to audiences nationwide and internationally, supporting tourism development and advancing the district’s political, economic, and social objectives.  

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