The event was attended by representatives from the Vietnamese Consulate in Vladivostok city, the university, researchers, and Vietnamese and international students.
Speaking at the event, Vietnamese Consul General to Vladivostok Nguyen Dang Hien expressed his delight at seeing the cultural event organized by Vietnamese students and Russian students who love Vietnam, with the aim of introducing Vietnamese cultural values to international friends.
Honorary Chairman of the Russia-Vietnam Friendship Association of Primorye region Aleksander Sokolovskyi highly appreciated the efforts of Vietnamese and Russian students in organizing the event, which is the third of its kind to be held at the university.
Sokolovskyi emphasized the special friendship between Vietnam and Russia, noting that Vietnamese language and culture have been studied and taught for the longest time at the university.
Participants at the event had the opportunity to learn about Vietnamese traditional costumes and calligraphy, play Vietnamese games, and take part in other activities.
Art programme to welcome Lunar New Year’s Eve
NDO – A special art programme, bringing together many renowned and world-class artists from abroad, who are returning to Vietnam for the first time with their families to participate in the Lunar New Year’s Eve programme, which will be officially broadcasted on Vietnam Television (VTV) at 9:15 pm on January 24 (the Lunar New Year’s Eve).
“Japanese Culture Festival” opens in Da Nang city
NDO/VNA – The Da Nang Museum held the “Japanese Culture Festival” 2019 in the central city of Da Nang on March 10 to introduce the beauty of the culture, land and people of Japan to locals and visitors, thus contributing to the strengthening of cultural exchange between the two countries and bilateral friendship.