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Vietnam Cultural Days begins in Italy

A fine art exhibition themed “Colour of Vietnam” opened in Italy on January 16, kick-starting Vietnamese Cultural Days in the European country.
A fine art exhibition themed “Colour of Vietnam” opened in Italy onJanuary 16, kick-starting Vietnamese Cultural Days in the Europeancountry.

Jointly held by the Vietnamese Ministry ofCulture, Sports and Tourism and the Vietnamese Embassy in Italy,the eight-day event is part of activities celebrating the 40thanniversary of Vietnam–Italy diplomatic ties.

Umberto Postiglione, a leader of the province of Rome, describedthe event as a symbol of solidarity demonstrating the fine developmentof bilateral ties between the two countries.

Apainting exhibition illustrating the solidarity between Vietnam andItaly from 1960 to 1970, co-organised by the Italy–Vietnam FriendshipAssociation and the Vietnamese Embassy in Italy, opened as part ofVietnamese Cultural Days on the same day.

Among theexhibits are works of art depicting the Australe vessel’s trip carrying3,000 tonnes of cargo for the Vietnamese to Hai Phong port in 1973,“Vietnam Week” from January 6-13, 1973, and an international anti-wardemonstration in May 12, 1973, in Milan .

Vietnam and Italy established diplomatic ties on March 23, 1973.Over the past 40 years, the two nations have seen a growing friendshipand cooperation in various areas.-VNA

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