An exhibition, featuring nearly 100 photos and paintings in relation to Vietnam and Myanmar, was held in Yangon, Myanmar on May 23 by the Vietnamese Embassy in Myanmar.
The Viet Nam-Russia Friendship and the Russia-Viet Nam Friendship Organizations and the Pushkin Sub-Institute jointly held an award ceremony and an exhibition for the painting contest “I draw Viet Nam, I draw Russia” at the Russian Science and Culture Centre in Ha Noi on March 5.
An exhibition featuring handicraft products from Ha Noi officially opened at Ly Thai To Square in the capital on December 9, attracting a large number of managers, enterprises and visitors.
An exhibition featuring the royal treasures of the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945) opened on December 6 in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue.
An exhibition of Champa antiques opened at the Hue Royal Museum of Antiquities at 3 Le Truc Street, Hue City on November 23 as a part of activities celebrating Viet Nam’s Cultural Heritage Day (November 23).
An exhibition, themed “Vietnamese Sacred Animals” showcasing over 200 images and objects opens today in Ha Noi, as part of activities to mark 12th anniversary of the Viet Nam Cultural Heritage Day (November 23).
An exhibition on Con Moong Cave is being held at the Thanh Hoa province’s Museum from November 22-23.
A travelling exhibition featuring Japanese pottery will be held at the Viet Nam National Museum of Fine Arts in Ha Noi from November 18.
Some 100 outstanding photos selected in the 2016 Viet Nam Heritage Photo Awards are on display at an exhibition, which opened at the Nha Trang University in the central province of Khanh Hoa on November 3.
A total of 55 photo collections featuring the beauty of Viet Nam’s land and people are being displayed at an exhibition in Nguyen Van Binh Book Street in Ho Chi Minh City.
A photo exhibition featuring Viet Nam’s landscapes, daily life and culture opened in the central province of Binh Thuan’s Phan Thiet city on October 23.
An exhibition themed “Cultural heritages and antiques of Luong Son district” opened at the cultural house of Luong Son district, northern Hoa Binh province, on October 3.