
The exhibition is also open to visitors free of charge, to encourage the public to contemplate and spread the value of Vietnamese heritage.
With the mission of gathering and honoring the true values of life of the Vietnamese community around the world , the project "Living Heritage" was launched as a space connecting the experiences, knowledge and profound philosophy of previous generations, to continue and pass on to future generations.

Accordingly, the exhibition “Heritage for the Future” has brought to the public a space to display art, calligraphy and a multimedia platform, recreating the life journey, thoughts and inspiration of Vietnamese people with international influence in the fields of medicine, finance, art and culture.
The project has also been deployed as a multimedia platform, including: website (www.livingheritage.vn); e-book publication “Living Heritage” (will be released globally in English-Vietnamese on Amazon); annual international art events. In particular, the international Jazz Concert - Immersed opens a spirit of nurturing and pursuing the philosophy of “Edutainment”, creating a space where music has the highest educational value.
On this occasion, the Living Heritage Foundation - Heritage for the Future Fund was also officially launched, aiming to support and encourage the development of the fields of culture, education and health. The first activity of the Foundation is to coordinate with Thanh Nien Newspaper to award Nguyen Thai Binh Scholarship - Flooded Students, with a total value of 500 million VND, to support students in the central region to overcome difficulties after natural disasters. Along with that are a number of activities to develop and inspire art and develop Vietnamese heritage.
Persistently pursuing the philosophy of entertainment education, the Heritage for the Future Foundation also implements programs to encourage multi-sensory artistic inspiration among Vietnamese youth - viewing art as a door to spiritual depth, creativity and inner strength. Accordingly, in 2025-2026, the Foundation will accompany the Carl Bechstein Vietnam-Thailand Piano Competition 2026, a playground held in both Vietnam and Thailand, creating opportunities for young contestants to step out of the domestic performance framework and access a more open artistic environment.

In parallel, the fund also supports the Grand Opus Performing Competition (GOPC) 2026, one of the largest regional competitions for piano, violin, viola and cello, with preliminary rounds in many countries and territories such as: Hong Kong (China), Macau (China), Taiwan (China), Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand...
The event was also marked by the launch of the e-book “The Universal Within - Universe of the Mind” (Volume 1), introducing typical Vietnamese figures around the world, representing Vietnamese intelligence, bravery and creative spirit; depicting the journey of discovering and spreading the “inner universe” - where spiritual strength, compassion and humane thinking become the foundation for sustainable success and happiness.
The highlight of this year’s exhibition is a precious calligraphy piece by the late Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, with the two Chinese characters “An tru”, representing the subtle state of tranquility of the Mind. The work belongs to the collection of Ngo Art Gallery, and is being displayed for the first time within the framework of the project, as a reminder of the power of stillness and the value of mindfulness in contemporary life.

In addition, visitors can also experience music from the famous C. Bechstein piano, the Aroma Therapy collection “The Universal Within” and the Lifestyle Collection “Living Heritage” - creations that combine art, philosophy of life and contemporary spirit.
The organizers hope that the audience will not only enjoy the top-notch art performances, but also become a part of the journey, where each person contributes to preserving and spreading the heritage of modern Vietnamese people: living a refined, humane and sustainable life.
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