Minister Hung, in his address at the event, emphasized the significance of the late Party leader’s legacy, particularly the cultural heritage, to the nation’s ongoing construction and development of its national culture.
The publications authored by General Secretary Trong focus on fostering an advanced Vietnamese culture, rich in national identities, and exploring the theory and practice of socialism in Vietnam.
Minister Hung highlighted that these books reflect General Secretary Trong’s deep commitment to the cultural domain. He suggested that they could serve as essential guides for cultural professionals, thereby advancing the development of a sophisticated Vietnamese culture, infused with the country’s unique identities.
As a special gesture, Minister Hung presented a bilingual Vietnamese-English book titled “A Thousand Years of Vietnamese National Culture.” This book aims to showcase the nation’s treasures, accompanied by vivid images, offering readers a deeper understanding of their origins, distinct characteristics, and unparalleled values.
Expressing his hopes, the Minister said that through these invaluable books, the Vietnam Cultural Center in France would be able to introduce the nation’s precious heritage to an international audience. This, he believed, would ultimately enhance the reputation of Vietnam and its people. He added that this was also a fitting tribute to commemorate the departed Party leader.
Tang Thanh Son, a Meritorious Artist and Deputy Director in charge of the Vietnam Cultural Center in France, was deeply touched by the receipt of these precious books. He affirmed that the center’s officers and employees would absorb the valuable knowledge within and contribute to disseminating Vietnam’s cultural identity to friends worldwide in the years to come.
Art programme to welcome Lunar New Year’s Eve
NDO – A special art programme, bringing together many renowned and world-class artists from abroad, who are returning to Vietnam for the first time with their families to participate in the Lunar New Year’s Eve programme, which will be officially broadcasted on Vietnam Television (VTV) at 9:15 pm on January 24 (the Lunar New Year’s Eve).
“Japanese Culture Festival” opens in Da Nang city
NDO/VNA – The Da Nang Museum held the “Japanese Culture Festival” 2019 in the central city of Da Nang on March 10 to introduce the beauty of the culture, land and people of Japan to locals and visitors, thus contributing to the strengthening of cultural exchange between the two countries and bilateral friendship.
Dong Thap hosts its first lotus festival
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