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Hanoi: Exhibition of children's paintings to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival

Fifty-eight colorful paintings expressing children's dreams for a better life are displayed at the Hanoi Museum.

The exhibition, titled "The Colors," features 58 colored paintings on acrylic. These are the works of students from the Little Superman Art Club, which has been operating in Hanoi and neighboring provinces for nearly 10 years.

The painting titled "My Childhood" by Nguyen Gia Han

The exhibition will last until September 30 to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival 2023 in the capital.

Life in the innocent eyes of children becomes beautiful, kind, and precious. Some highlight artworks include a painting showing the beauty of terraced fields in the ripe rice season, farmers working hard in the fields, a vase of chrysanthemums, and joyful daily life around children.

As part of the exhibition, the Hanoi Museum and the Little Superman Art Club also organized a workshop on making and painting paper masks using traditional methods, in which participants discussed the benefits of drawing for children's intellectual development.

The painting exhibition titled "The Colors" aims to create an interesting, meaningful and useful playground for children during the ongoing Mid-Autumn Festival.

The Hanoi Museum has long become a creative art space and a destination for art lovers at home and abroad.

The painting "Exploring Danang City" by Nguyen Ngoc Bich
The painting "The Temple of Literature" by Tran Ngoc Bich.
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