The Vietnamese Cultural Festival officially opened at Red Square (Manezhnaya), Moscow, Russia, and will last until August 3, 2025.

The Vietnamese Cultural Festival has officially opened in the Russian Federation.
The Vietnamese Cultural Festival was held to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Russian Federation and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The festival was organized by the Moscow authorities in cooperation with the Vietnamese Embassy in Russia.
Numerous themed exhibition spaces have been set up so that visitors and locals in Moscow can enjoy the sounds of traditional Vietnamese musical instruments, participate in cooking classes for typical dishes such as beef pho, spring rolls, and sticky rice cakes, as well as watch traditional water puppet performances.
In particular, within the framework of the " Hanoi 12 Seasons of Flowers" exhibition, designer Vu Viet Ha introduced a collection of ao dai (traditional Vietnamese dresses) featuring characteristic images of flowers such as daisies, lilies, and lotuses – symbolizing each season in the capital city. Each flower is associated with unique memories of the city.

The Vietnamese cultural festival received a lot of attention from Russian tourists.
The exhibition "Son Garden - Tropical Colors" will showcase artworks by Lá Art that blend traditional values with a modern sensibility.
The photo exhibition "Vietnam - The Country and Its People" recreates images of regions across Vietnam, along with local people and distinctive landscapes rich in cultural identity.
“Summer in Moscow” is a flagship project during the city’s warmer months, bringing together over 400 participating venues, including a series of major festivals, charity events, sports , concerts, workshops, film screenings, theatrical performances, and many other exciting activities.
Source: https://baolaocai.vn/le-hoi-van-hoa-viet-nam-chinh-thuc-khai-mac-tai-nga-post649812.html






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