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Vietnamese culture in spotlight in Czech capital

A Vietnam Culture Day was held on April 26 in Prague, to introduce Vietnamese cultural traditions to people in the Czech Republic.
A Vietnam Culture Day was held on April 26 in Prague, to introduceVietnamese cultural traditions to people in the Czech Republic.

The event was organised by the Vietnamese Embassy and VietnameseAssociation in the country in coordination with the Czech NationalGallery.

As part of the ongoing Vietnamese art exhibition inthe city, the event embraced a series of activities, such as traditionalart performances, Vietnamese handicraft display and an Ao dai (longdress) show.

Addressing the opening ceremony, AmbassadorTruong Manh Son spoke highly of the Gallery’s idea to hold the event,saying that it contributes to further fostering mutual understandingand the all-round cooperation between the two countries and theirpeople.

The Vietnamese art exhibition, which kicked off onFebruary 6 at the Czech National Gallery, shows off a number ofBuddha statues dating back to the 18th century and a collection of DongHo traditional paintings and some ancient pottery. It is scheduledto run until May 12.

According to Ambassador, the embassyplans to team up with Vietnam’s relevant agencies and those of the hostto hold several other activities in the coming time to celebrate the 65th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two nations.-VNA

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