Vietnam Launches Nationwide Art Contest to Promote Green Cities and Plant 1,000 Trees
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Ho Chi Minh City University of Resources and Environment launched a nationwide drawing competition themed "Green City - Beautiful as in a Painting."
- The event, led by Miss Environment World Nguyen Thanh Ha, aims to raise environmental awareness and promote a green lifestyle.
- The competition is linked to a project to plant 1,000 trees, connecting artistic expression with practical environmental action.
A vibrant call to action for environmental stewardship has been issued in Ho Chi Minh City with the launch of a nationwide drawing competition titled "Green City - Beautiful as in a Painting." Organized by the University of Resources and Environment Ho Chi Minh City, the event officially commenced on May 28th.
Spearheading the initiative is Miss Environment World Nguyen Thanh Ha, who serves as the head of the organizing committee. The competition's core mission is to elevate public consciousness regarding environmental protection and to champion a sustainable, green way of life. The launch ceremony was attended by notable figures, including Mr. Dang Van Khoa, a member of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front and President of the Ho Chi Minh City Association for Nature and Environment Protection, alongside representatives from various sectors and a large contingent of students.
This artistic endeavor aims to create a "green emotional map," where participants, particularly students and art enthusiasts across the country, can express their unique perspectives, love for nature, and sense of responsibility towards their living environment. The organizers anticipate a strong turnout, expecting a wealth of creative and meaningful artworks that champion environmental causes.
A significant highlight of this year's program is the integration of a practical environmental action: a project to plant 1,000 trees. This initiative seeks to bridge the gap between artistic expression and tangible contributions to ecological well-being, transforming messages of conservation into concrete actions. The competition encourages submissions that celebrate Vietnam's natural beauty and cultural heritage, showcase positive environmental actions like tree planting and plastic waste reduction, and critically address pollution and ecosystem destruction.
Judging criteria will focus not only on aesthetic appeal but also on the depth of the humanistic message conveyed. The jury seeks works that resonate emotionally and awaken a sense of "green responsibility" within individuals. Organizers are particularly keen to discover fresh perspectives and innovative ideas from the younger generation, hoping these artworks will serve as powerful visual ambassadors, educating the public and inspiring behavioral change towards building greener cities and fostering sustainable development.
Under a professional perspective, we are looking for works that are not only visually beautiful in terms of composition or color, but also convey a profound humanistic message. An excellent painting is one that speaks, touches people's hearts, and awakens the 'green responsibility' hidden deep within each individual.
Originally published by Thanh Niรชn in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.