Tay Nguyen mural street in Buon Ma Thuot city, the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak, has become an attractive destination for many local residents and visitors.
A corner of the mural street in Buon Ma Thuot city (Source: daktip.vn)
Dak Lak (VNA) – Tay Nguyen mural street in Buon Ma Thuot city, the Central Highlandsprovince of Dak Lak, has become an attractive destination for many localresidents and visitors.
This streetwas known as a trade venue where social vices took place. Now it has changed, witha new and colourful appearance. Hoang Bich Thuy,a resident in Cu Kuin district said she found the street very beautiful, verymeaningful after it was redecorated.
Cao Tien Quang, an artist from Cao Hong Quang Decorative Art Company, said “We decoratethis road based on the Ede culture and the closest things to Ede spirituallife.”
Depicting the beauty of Dak Lak, the symbol of the Central Highlands, thestreet turns out to be a favoured spot by young people.
The mural street is one of three phases of the Buon Ma Thuot road project thathas been completed. The next phase of the project will deal with the installationof book stalls and free coffee booths. This streetwill also be devoted to folk art and cultural activities, cultural exchangesand performances of the Central Highlands gongs.
It looks to contributing to promoting reading culture, coffee culture and traditionalculture of local people.-VNA
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