The exhibition happening in the area presents an exceptional event featuring over 900 masterpieces by the renowned Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh. It vividly showcases his life and art through a combination of digital technologies, sounds, and light.

Spanning across a vast area of 3,800 square meters, the exhibition is divided into 16 sections, such as the “Interactive corridor”, “Vincent’s Land”, and “Vincent’s Field”.

Using state-of-the-art technologies and a vast array of equipment, spectators can immerse themselves in the life and world of painting. They can experience the recreation of hundreds of classic works by the brilliant Dutch artist through digital projection screens and virtual reality technology.

Nguyen Thi Anh Hoa, Director of the municipal Department of Tourism, expressed that the exhibition is an exciting destination as part of the city’s third Tourism Week. It aims to stimulate the travel demand of both domestic and foreign visitors.

The exhibition has been successfully hosted in numerous countries, including the US, Singapore, the Republic of Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines.

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