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WORLD CULTURAL FESTIVAL – JOINING HANDS WITH FLOODED PEOPLE

During the festival, the charity auction and fundraising program attracted a strong response. All funds raised will be transferred to localities affected by floods, to support the reconstruction of houses, schools and civil works.

Việt NamViệt Nam09/10/2025

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Where culture connects hearts and compassion knows no borders.
Where cultures come together to respond to global challenges, including climate change.

With the spirit of "Connecting - Sharing - Spreading love", the first World Cultural Festival in Hanoi took place with the participation of many international friends, artists, social organizations, businesses and Vietnamese people.
The event is not only a friendly meeting of cultures around the world, but also a humanitarian journey towards communities heavily affected by natural disasters, demonstrating the spirit of international solidarity in solving common global challenges, including the issue of climate change, which no country can stand aside from.
At the Festival, colorful cultural spaces are vividly recreated: from traditional Asian - European dances, international costumes and cuisine displays, to unique Vietnamese art performances with the message "The world shares the same beat of love"
The World Culture Festival not only celebrates cultural diversity, but also demonstrates the spirit of humanity – when people, regardless of language or skin color, still share a heart of sharing and solidarity, joining hands to heal the world, for a better life.
The event space closed with the image of hundreds of lit candles, symbolizing the light of humanity, empathy and belief in a brighter future.
The World Culture Festival – a bridge of culture, art and humanity – continues to affirm the message:
“When cultures connect and the world joins hands, there is no challenge that cannot be overcome, for a sustainable future for everyone.”


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