A dazzling photo exhibition for the 2025 Technology from the Heart Award took place tonight.
Thirty-two winning artworks and sets of artworks from the 2025 Technology from the Heart Award Ceremony illuminated Tao Dan flower garden in Cua Nam ward, central Hanoi.
VietnamPlus•23/10/2025
On the evening of October 23rd, the opening ceremony of the exhibition of winning photos and videos from the "Technology from the Heart" Award – an award jointly organized by the Vietnam News Agency and the Viettel Military Telecommunications and Technology Group – took place at Tao Dan Flower Garden (Hanoi). (Photo: Minh Anh/Vietnam+) The exhibition was inaugurated following the awards ceremony, which had just taken place solemnly at the National News Agency building (5 Ly Thuong Kiet Street). (Photo: Minh Anh/Vietnam+) As the name suggests, the competition celebrates works that successfully reflect the role of technology in Vietnam's development, while also highlighting the emotions and enduring human values of people in general and Vietnam in particular. (Photo: Minh Anh/Vietnam+) Notably, the awards not only featured still images but also included a series of short documentary videos presented through interactive screens. (Photo: Minh Anh/Vietnam+) Outstanding technological initiatives and applications such as robotics, artificial intelligence, and livestreaming for agricultural product sales are all featured in this photo and video exhibition. (Photo: Minh Anh/Vietnam+) The Director General of the Vietnam News Agency, Ms. Vu Viet Trang (wearing a blue ao dai), along with the Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Ta Quang Dong, and other delegates, discuss the exhibited works. (Photo: Minh Anh/Vietnam+)
The photo collections showcasing the scientific and artistic achievements of the Viettel Military Telecommunications and Technology Group are also one of the highlights of the exhibition. (Photo: Minh Anh/Vietnam+) Valuable and impactful stories are told through the Technology from the Heart Award. (Photo: Minh Anh/Vietnam+) This outdoor exhibition will run until October 26th. (Photo: Minh Anh/Vietnam+)
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