
The event offers a vibrant cultural exchange space, combining performing arts, traditional cuisine , and unique cultural experiences from various Asian countries.
The Vietnamese Association of the Kansai Region has actively participated in the program as a partner, contributing to promoting people-to-people exchanges and international integration through cultural and artistic activities.
The presence of the Vietnamese community at the event not only demonstrated solidarity but also affirmed the increasingly prominent role of Vietnamese people in community activities in Japan .
A special highlight of the program was the Vietnamese artistic performance featuring two acts deeply rooted in national identity: "The Bloodline of Lac Hong" and the Ao Dai dance "Vietnam, My Homeland".
With a harmonious blend of music , traditional ao dai costumes, and national spirit, the performances left a deep impression on international audiences, contributing to promoting the image of Vietnam as a country rich in identity and cultural traditions.

Besides Vietnam, the event also brought together many art troupes from other countries, presenting spectacular performances that reflected the cultural diversity of the international community in Japan.
The artistic performances from various countries created a vibrant picture of cultural exchange, contributing to showcasing the traditional beauty of each nation to international friends.
Besides the art performances, the food area at the festival also attracted a large number of visitors. Stalls from many Asian countries showcased characteristic dishes, offering a rich culinary experience. The festival space thus became a meeting point of many cultures, where attendees could directly experience the interplay between tradition and modernity.
Ms. Le Thuong, President of the Association of Vietnamese People in the Kansai Region, stated that participating in international cultural exchange programs is an important activity, not only helping to promote the image of Vietnam but also contributing to strengthening understanding and connection between the Vietnamese community and Japanese society and other countries.
In the context of increasingly deep international integration, cultural activities like the "Asian Pao Festival" serve as an important bridge helping young Vietnamese people living in Japan better understand their roots and confidently showcase their national identity in a multicultural environment.
The event concluded in a vibrant, friendly, and meaningful atmosphere, leaving a positive impression of a close-knit international community that celebrated cultural values and promoted global integration.
Source: https://baovanhoa.vn/the-gioi/lan-toa-tinh-than-hoi-nhap-quoc-te-241141.html








