open on September 15 at Russia’s State Museum of Oriental Arts in
Moscow, as part of the “Vietnamese days in Russia” programme.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Tachiana Metaksa, the Director of the
museum said that the collections of folk paintings, Buddhist statues and
other exhibits at the event reflected the culture and lives of
Vietnamese people.
A counsellor at the Vietnamese
Embassy in Russia, Le Thanh Van, expressed his thanks to the museum for
hosting exhibitions on Vietnam, especially as the event coincides with
the “Vietnamese days in Russia” programme and Hanoi’s millennium
anniversary.
He stressed that the friendly
relationship and traditional cooperative ties in the fields of politics,
economy and culture between Vietnam and Russia are developing
fruitfully. He also proposed new ways of cooperating between Russian
museums and other Vietnamese cultural agencies.
The exhibition will last for two months.
The same night, the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the
Vietnamese embassy in Russia also held a photography exhibition called
“Vietnam, its culture and people” as well as a gala dinner with the
Minister of Industry and Trade Vu Huy Hoang, Russian Minister of
Industry and Trade Georgy Kalamanov in attendance./.
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