The upcoming exhibition, a celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu Victory, is a testament to the power of national unity and strong leadership. The event, taking place from May 3 to 12, will be spread across three iconic venues in Ho Chi Minh City: Nguyen Hue Street, Dong Khoi Street in District 1, and the area opposite Chi Lang Park.
The exhibits will showcase the strength and growth of the nation, highlighting the role of solidarity and wise leadership in achieving renewal, development, and international integration. It is a chance to honor the past and look towards the future with pride and a sense of collective achievement.
Alongside the main exhibition, Dong Khoi Street will also host a captivating photograph exhibition, showcasing the rich culture and tourism attractions of the northwestern region. This additional exhibit will offer a unique perspective and provide a deeper connection to the celebrated victory.
Visitors will be taken on a journey to iconic locations linked to the Dien Bien Phu Victory. They will explore the Muong Phang Forest, a place steeped in the history of the Dien Bien Phu Campaign, and stand atop Fansipan peak, the roof of Indochina. It promises to be an immersive and memorable experience.
Exhibition showcases fine art works by typical Asian artists
NDO – An exhibition, displaying fine art works by leading Asian artists, opened at the Vincom Center for Contemporary Art (VCCA), in Hanoi, on November 5, with the participation of domestic and international artists.
A Glimpse of Hanoi’s Old Quarter
Recently, the Management Board of Hanoi’s Old Quarter cooperated with the city of Toulouse to open an exhibition named “Ke cho – Pho co” (City Dwellers – Old Quarter) at Hanoi’s Old Quarter Cultural Exchange Centre to depict the formation and development of Hanoi’s Old Quarter in the past 1000 years.