The Vietnam Pavilion at EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai, was organized and operated by the Department of International Cooperation, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. With the theme "Inclusive Society with People at its Center," the Vietnam Pavilion was divided into three main areas (traditional, modern, and future), using modern exhibition language combined with modern technology to spread stories of pride about Vietnam to international friends, promoting Vietnam as a model of sustainable economic development, harmoniously integrated with cultural development, linked to progress, social justice, and environmental protection, with the core principle of "leaving no one behind."

Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long and Princess Tsuguko visit the Vietnam Pavilion at EXPO 2025.

After nearly five months of opening, the Vietnam Pavilion welcomes between 9,000 and over 12,000 visitors daily – making it one of the most popular Category B pavilions among visitors. The Pavilion has hosted numerous high-ranking Japanese and international delegations, as well as many domestic groups. One of the highlights of the Pavilion is its daily water puppet and traditional music performances (four shows per day).
The Vietnam Pavilion regularly organizes performances at outdoor stages in various locations within the EXPO 2025 grounds, as well as exchange performances with other national pavilions (Saudi Arabia, the USA, Malaysia, Portugal, Thailand, etc.). Compared to previous EXPOs, at EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai, in addition to showcasing traditional music, the Vietnam Pavilion collaborated with partners such as Honda Vietnam, Hoiana Resort & Golf, Vietjet, etc., to invite artists from other art forms, especially young artists, to perform at EXPO 2025, creating opportunities for international interaction and performance.

Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long signs the guest book at the Vietnam Exhibition House.
Writing in the guestbook at the Vietnam Exhibition House, Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long stated: The Vietnam Exhibition House has demonstrated its role as a gathering place for the cultural essence, intellect, and aspirations of the Vietnamese nation; it is a testament to a Vietnam rich in identity, dynamic, innovative, with a foundation based on beautiful cultural values, placing people at the center, and combining national strength with the strength of the times for sustainable development in the new era.
"I highly appreciate and commend the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism for proactively and actively coordinating with ministries, agencies, localities, and the business community to organize and operate the Vietnam Pavilion effectively, creatively, and professionally. I wish the Vietnam Pavilion at EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan continued success, leaving a deep impression on the Japanese people and international friends," Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long wrote.

The World Expo is a large-scale, influential international non-commercial exhibition held every five years as designated by the World Exhibition Organization (BIE). The World Expo provides an opportunity for countries around the world to come together and find solutions to pressing contemporary issues. Beginning in 1851, 91 World Expos have been held to date.
The EXPO Osaka 2025 exhibition will take place from April 13th to October 13th, 2025, on Yumeshima Island, Osaka Prefecture. With the theme "Designing Future Society for Our Lives," the exhibition provides an opportunity for countries to raise awareness and strengthen cooperation in implementing the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations, as well as to build a model for human life in the future.
The grounds and activities at EXPO Osaka 2025 are organized around three sub-themes: Saving Lives; Empowering Lives; and Connecting Lives. To date, EXPO Osaka 2025 has attracted nearly 170 countries and international organizations, with an expected 28.2 million visitors.

Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long and his delegation visited the Japan Pavilion and listened to a presentation about the structure of the Japanese House.
Visiting the Japanese Pavilion at the EXPO 2025 World Expo, Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long was impressed by the deeply meaningful theme: "Among Life," which vividly expresses the philosophy of "cyclical" life, dynamism, creativity, and harmony between humans and nature. This is a solid foundation for Japan's strong and sustainable development in the future, while also promoting global cooperation for a sustainable future for all people around the world.
The Deputy Prime Minister wished the Japanese exhibitor continued success at the EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai exhibition, bringing profound value and leaving a positive impression on the Japanese people and international friends.
Source: https://bvhttdl.gov.vn/nha-trien-lam-viet-nam-tai-expo-2025-la-noi-hoi-tu-tinh-hoa-van-hoa-tri-tue-va-khat-vong-vuon-len-cua-dan-toc-viet-nam-20250909200007823.htm






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