There are 36 artworks on display by seven remarkable contemporary Korean artists who use a variety of materials such as oil paint, lacquer, and silk to create their pieces.

The Fine Arts Museum of Gwangju city is hosting this exhibition, providing Vietnamese art enthusiasts with an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Korean arts, culture, land, and people. It also serves as a platform for further promoting cultural exchanges between the two countries.

The exhibition will be open until November 30.

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