The event was jointly organized by the National Committee of the Vietnam Union of Literature and Arts Associations and the Gia Lai Literature and Arts Association. It gathered 28 artists representing literature, music, photography, fine arts, and theater from Gia Lai, Đắk Lắk, Lâm Đồng, and Đà Nẵng provinces.
Among the works presented, literature took the lead with 70 pieces spanning poetry, short stories, and essays.
Organizers said many creations expressed sincere emotions, fresh perspectives, and a strong dedication to artistic craftsmanship, reflecting a deep affection for the homeland and its people.
In his closing address, artist Đặng Công Hưng, Chairman of the Gia Lai Literature and Arts Association, said the creative camp’s spirit would continue to inspire participants beyond the event.
“We believe that the works born from this creative camp will be refined, published, and shared with the public, enriching cultural life and contributing to the development of advanced Vietnamese literature and arts imbued with national identity”, he stated.
The camp’s total operating cost was not disclosed, but the event underscored ongoing national efforts to promote artistic creativity and cultural exchange across regions.