Songs from love

3 writers: Tuan Loi, La Van Tuat, Quoc Hong have been familiar with Lao Cai readers for many years. Nearly 3 decades of re-establishing Lao Cai province (1991 - 2020), 3 authors have attached themselves to every step of the movement and transformation of their beloved homeland. Speaking of background, one has his birthplace of Lao Cai on their resumes, others are born from other provinces, but they all share the same heart, same will, same desire to build Lao Cai homeland with their heart, their writing skills on the field information - propaganda.

They often go to every places together, walk side by side on actual field miles, they are writers who have been with Lao Cai since the day of their career establishment, sympathized with Lao Cai's temperament, passionate about historical traditions and revolutionary history, cultural history of Lao Cai, settled in Lao Cai to live, travel and write, free their creative skills on the field of journalism - literature.

3 faces, 3 different writing styles, but sympathies in the book "Three trio" - Publisher of Vietnamese Writers Association, which is the passion for Lao Cai, the writings, the articles reflecting the aspirations, working together, uniting for the development of Lao Cai, for building the more prosperous life every day, "everyone has food to eat, clothes to wear, everyone can study" and build our country "more decent, bigger and more beautiful” as the wish of respectful Uncle Ho.

I really admire the heart as well as the talent and enthusiasm of the 3 authors, who have traveled and written, recorded Lao Cai from the perspective of each one's perception so that each one has a different level, harmonizing to create a symphony about the colorful, multi-leveled, vivid picture of the land, people of Lao Cai which are mobilizing, developing, learning and following Uncle Ho's words..

The book "Three trio" was made on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the re-establishment of the province, which is very meaningful time for the development of Lao Cai.

The book is available at the Lao Cai Provincial Library, welcome the readers to read it!

According to LCĐT

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