The Moscow Art Program, commencing on July 2, showcases a fusion of Russian and Vietnamese classical arts, including traditional Vietnamese musical instruments such as bamboo flute, T’rung, and monochord. This cultural event aims to deepen the understanding and appreciation of Vietnamese culture among Russians.

A key feature of the program is the screening of Vietnamese films, offering a window into the country’s rich cultural heritage. Additionally, a seminar will be held with the participation of tourism officers and representatives from both countries, fostering opportunities for cultural exchange and promoting mutual tourism.

This event is a testament to the longstanding cultural cooperation between Vietnam and Russia, providing a platform to celebrate and share their artistic traditions and strengthen the bond between the two nations and their people.

The Moscow Art Program, with its diverse offerings, promises to be a captivating cultural journey, enhancing the already strong comprehensive relationship between Vietnam and Russia.

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