The event, to be jointly organised by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the embassies of the ASEAN member countries in Vietnam, will put on display traditional costumes of each member state. It aims to provide visitors with a vivid picture of the richness in culture of Southeast Asian nations.

The “ASEAN Cultural Colours” exhibition is also seeking to honour the traditional values and beautiful soul of people within the ASEAN community, contributing to enhancing the connectivity, solidarity, and friendship among ASEAN member countries.

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