This
year’s National Poem Day also commemorates the 100th anniversary of
Uncle Ho’s departure to seek the means for national salvation and the
70th anniversary of his return to lead the August Revolution.
To prepare for the day, Vietnam Writers’ Association sent a
delegation to bring the soil from Sen Village, where Uncle Ho was born,
and water from Lenin Streamline and Pac Po Cave back to the festival
in Hanoi.
The event’s highlights included the calligraphy exhibition, entitled
“Prison Diary”, by the South Korean and Chinese authors. Twenty poems
of late President Ho Chi Minh were written in calligraphy.
Statues of writers and poets who had won Ho Chi Minh prizes were also displayed.
The event attracted many famous poets and 30 poet’s clubs of poem from across the country as well as many overseas Vietnamese.
It ended with the recital of 50 verses of poetry by 50 Hanoian
girls. The balloons with the poems attached presented the wishes and
the souls of Vietnamese poetry lovers.