Viet Nam’s traditional dances gained big applause at the 20th international art-cultural festival of national minorities in the Czech Republic held from May 24-28 under the theme “Prague-Heart of Nations”.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Prague held talks on tourism promotion between Viet Nam and the Czech Republic on November 9.
The Viet Nam Embassy in the Czech Republic and the host country’s Ministry of Regional development co-organised the Viet Nam Tourism Day event in Prague on October 18.
An exhibition on “Viet Nam: The Nation and People - View from Sea and Island” opened in Prague, the Czech Republic on July 12, aiming to introduce the beauty of Viet Nam’s culture, local fishermen and the country’s maritime economy.
Hundreds of overseas Vietnamese and their children in Prague, the Czech Republic have gathered at the Asian Trade Centre Sapa to celebrate the mid-autumn festival.
Vietnamese art performances have left a deep impression to foreign audience at the 22nd Pisek international folk festival which is underway from August 18-20 in the Czech Republic.
The essence of the Vietnamese culture was highlighted at a ceremony to wrap up the 2015 Vietnamese Culture Year in the Czech Republic in Prague on June 18.
The first Viet Nam Film Week in the Czech Republic kicked off on late May 20 at Lucerna Cinema in the capital city of Prague, attracting hundreds of movie lovers.
On October 9, Viet Nam Culture Day was celebrated by more than 1,000 Overseas Vietnamese (OVs) and Czech nationals at Brno City.
Gastronomy has proved itself to be Viet Nam’s most active cultural “emissary” in the Czech Republic, as illustrated at Viet Nam’s cultural festival in Prague on September 4.
The essence of Vietnamese culture was highlighted at a regional festival on June 20 in Karlovy Vary, the Czech Republic.
Nearly 3,000 people enthusiastically enjoyed the “Experiencing Viet Nam” event, which was held in Prague, the Czech Republic, on May 21.