The scenery of the countryside, the Central Highlands is transformed by the paintings of Gia Lai children

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"Wonderful", "too beautiful", "unbelievable" are what visitors must exclaim when looking at the paintings of children exhibited at the Gia Lai Provincial Labor Culture House on the morning of May 27.

The "Exhibition of paintings and children's artworks with the theme " Colors of love" in 2018" was organized by teenagers and children aged 5-15 years.

The romantic and soft lines seem to convey all the aspirations and ambitions of the children. Some children dreamed of being a teacher in paintings, an engineer to go to all regions to design projects for the country; Some children praised Uncle Ho's workers and soldiers, for their family affection, love for the homeland, aspiration for peace and friendship between ethnic groups...

"I can't believe that Gia Lai children are painting so beautifully. very creative, very good", Mr. Vo Van My (residing in Binh Dinh) - a visitor - shared.

According to the Organizing Committee, the exhibition aims to support the spiritual and material life of disabled children living and studying; at the same time, create an environment for them to demonstrate their intelligence and talent to live innocently and integrate into the community.

The exhibition lasts from May 27 to May 31 with about 100 paintings, stone paintings, sand paintings and pottery made by the children. The works on display will be sold, the proceeds will be donated to the disabled children's home in Group 3 (Tra Ba Ward, Pleiku City) and the mental patient care home in Chu H' Rong Commune (Pleiku City, Gia Lai) opened by the benefactor Ha Tu Phuoc.

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