Honoring Central Highlands elephants through works of art

BẢO TRUNG |

Dak Lak - Elephants in the Central Highlands will be honored through unique works of art.

Dak Lak Literature and Arts Association has just coordinated with Dak Lak 2/9 Import-Export Company Limited (Simexco DakLak, under Dak Lak Provincial Party Committee) to organize the event "Dak Lak Sculpture Art Creation Camp 2025" with the theme "Elephants, the pride of Buon Don".

This activity aims to honor and create art related to the value of elephants, including both wild and domesticated elephants, which are being raised in the Central Highlands.

Quang canh su kien. Anh: Bao Trung
Event scene. Photo: Bao Trung

Elephants are symbols of strength, deeply attached to the people and nature of this land.

Through this creative camp, artists will find inspiration from the beauty, sacredness and unique cultural values ​​of the Central Highlands. They will depict images of elephants through their own unique works of art.

Ong Le Duc Huy - Chu tich Hoi dong thanh vien Simexco Daklak phat bieu. Anh: Bao Trung
Mr. Le Duc Huy - Chairman of the Board of Members of Simexco Daklak speaking. Photo: Bao Trung

Mr. Le Duc Huy, Chairman of the Board of Members of Simexco Dak Lak said: "Elephants have been companions of the people of the Central Highlands for hundreds of years. This animal is a symbol of strength, resilience and solidarity of the community, closely associated with productive labor and battles to protect the homeland".

Mr. Huy added that Simexco Dak Lak, as a developing enterprise in the Central Highlands, is always aware of its responsibility to preserve the cultural and natural values ​​of the land.

The company is proud to choose the image of an elephant as its symbol. Thereby, it demonstrates its vision of becoming a pillar in the Central Highlands agricultural sector and contributing to maintaining the unique cultural space of this land.

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