HCM City students’ paintings on peace on display
A collection of posters by HCM City students with the theme of Vietnamese youth wishing for a peaceful world is on display at the War Remnants Museum.
The competition received 227 paintings from students of 10 universities across the city, as well as from members of Nhi Xuan Social Centre in Hoc Mon district.
The works are coloured or black and white, reflecting the young people’s thoughts about war and their striving for a better life and world.
Speaking at the competition’s awards ceremony on June 10, Nguyen Tran Tam Ha, deputy director of the War Remnants Museum, said, “This year, the organisers received several quality paintings with the Vietnamese youth’s messages for a peaceful world.”
Representing the winners, Le said when receiving his prize that, “Our paintings reflect the youth’s thoughts on war and peace. They also showed our wish for a world without war and crime where human beings can live peacefully and happily.”
“We hope the organisers continue to launch competitions for us to express our thoughts, show off our talent and improve our skills and knowledge,” he said.
The “Khat Vong Hoa Binh” competition was first held in 2013 to create a playground for the city’s students and young people.
The exhibition at the museum, 28 Vo Van Tan street in District 3, is open to the public.