UNESCO to commemorate Vietnamese poets’ birth, death anniversaries
Vietnamese classical poets Ho Xuan Huong and Nguyen Dinh Chieu are among the World Cultural Celebrities whose birth and death anniversaries will be celebrated between 2022 and 2023.
UNESCO approves the commemoration of the birth and death anniversaries of Vietnamese classical poets Ho Xuan Huong and Nguyen Dinh Chieu during its ongoing 41st General Conference in France’s Paris on November 23. (Photo: Vietnam's Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
Paris (VNA) – Vietnamese classical poets HoXuan Huong and Nguyen Dinh Chieu are among the World Cultural Celebrities whosebirth and death anniversaries will be commemorated by UNESCO between 2022 and 2023.
The decision was made during the ongoing 41st General Conference of UNESCO in France’s Paris on November 23.
Vietnam’s nominations for the commemoration of Ho Xuan Huong’s250th birth and 200th death anniversaries and Nguyen DinhChieu’s 200th death anniversary were approved together with 58 othernominations.
Permanent Representative of Vietnam to UNESCO Le Thi HongVan said the approval of the nominations show that Vietnamese cultural valueshave been highly regarded by the international community. It also reflects theUNESCO’s effort to promote freedom and equality for all, particularly ineducation, she noted.
Nguyen Dinh Chieu, also known as teacher Chieu, Trong Phuand Hoi Trai, (1822 – 1888) was born in Binh Duong district, Gia Dinh province(now District 1, Ho Chi Minh City).
The blind poet was not only known for his nationalist andanti-colonial writings against the French colonisation of Cochinchina and hisexemplary teaching, but also a popular medical practitioner. He is a typicalexample for people with disabilities around the world. Despite the blindness,he studied Confucianism and Oriental medicine from relatives.
His typical work of Luc Van Tien (The Tale of Luc Van Tien)is an epic poem written in nom (the old Chinese-based Vietnamese script) in the1850s. It is regarded as one of the two most recognisable and influential epicpoems in Vietnamese history, besides Truyen Kieu (The Tale of Kieu) by greatpoet Nguyen Du.
His poems tell about the people’s worries in the wartime,their war injuries and losses.
Ho Xuan Huong (1772-1822), whose name means “SpringEssence”, is also one of the most important poets in Vietnam’s history.
Born and living in the time of feudalism, which disregardedthe role of women, she became renowned for her poetic skills, especially forher subtly risqué poems which used double-entendres and sexual innuendos tocomment several social, religious and political issues.
A concubine, she had the courage to mention topics whichwere taboo for women at that time.
Previously, the UNESCO commemorated birth anniversaries of fiveVietnamese celebrities, namely President Ho Chi Minh, educator Chu Van An, andpoets Nguyen Du and Nguyen Trai./.
Ben Tre held a ceremony on July 1 to mark the 195th birth anniversary of poet Nguyen Dinh Chieu and receive a certificate recognising his tomb and monument as a special national historical relic site.
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