National Landmark Sculpturing and Painting Youth Camp for LMC Fine Arts Students project over

A Mekong-Lancang cooperation project — the National Landmark Sculpturing and Painting Youth Camp for LMC Fine Arts Students project — continued its second-day programmes virtually at the Myananbonsan Yadanabon hall in Mandalay yesterday morning.
Union Minister for Religious Affairs and Culture U Ko Ko, Mandalay Region Chief Minister U Maung Ko and ministers, departmental officials and fine arts students were present on the occasion.
According to the programmes, Myanmar cultural artworks in the Mandalay region and stages of wooden carvings being made in Dabein, Yangon region, were displayed through the video clips. Young sculptors from the member countries of Mekong-Lancang cooperation — Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand, explained their way of creation and artworks, had discussions and exchanged their views. Then, they sang the song “We will meet again” and the ceremony came to a close.
The National Landmark Sculpturing and Painting Youth Camp for LMC Fine Arts Students project contributed to mutual friendship and respect and appreciation of different cultures and the exchange of new ideas among young artists in the countries of the Mekong-Lancang region. — MNA/CT

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