Huế unveils a vibrant mural road to combat "plastic pollution" as part of the "Hue - A Plastic Smart City in Central Vietnam" initiative funded by the World Wide Fund for Nature.
- The mural road, launched on October 21, features ten colorful murals depicting the lives of local fishermen at Tam Giang Lagoon and promoting environmentally friendly practices.
- This initiative is part of a larger project funded by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in Norway, aiming to enhance "tourism" while addressing the issue of "plastic" waste in "Vietnam."
- Young artists, volunteers, and residents collaborated to create these murals, which communicate messages about reducing "plastic pollution" and encouraging sustainable living in the region.
Why It Matters
The mural road exemplifies innovative community efforts to address environmental challenges while enhancing local culture and tourism. It highlights the role of art in raising awareness about "plastic pollution" and fostering sustainable practices.