On June 15, in the capital Canberra, the Vietnamese Embassy in Australia organized a meaningful film screening and photo exhibition, attracting a large number of attendees and leaving a deep impression of a beautiful Vietnam.
According to a VNA correspondent in Australia, the event aims to introduce the beauty of the country, people and development achievements of Vietnam to international friends, especially the Australian public.
The film “I see yellow flowers on the green grass” brought viewers back to the poetic countryside of Vietnam, blending with the daily life of people in the 80s of the last century.
Along with that, the photo exhibition displays dozens of artistic photography works, realistically and vividly depicting the beautiful landscapes and people of Vietnam, from vast rice fields, ancient streets to modern architectural works and emotional everyday moments.
In addition, attendees were also introduced to and enjoyed a number of Vietnamese products that are sold in major Australian supermarket chains such as dried jackfruit, cashew nuts, guava juice, coffee, etc.
The event received many compliments from attendees. Many expressed their admiration for the beauty of Vietnam and their desire to learn more about the country and its people.
The film screening and photo exhibition not only contribute to enhancing understanding and cultural exchange between Vietnam and Australia, but also represent the Embassy's efforts to promote the image of Vietnam to the world./ .
Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/tang-cuong-su-hieu-biet-va-giao-luu-van-hoa-giua-viet-nam-va-australia-post1044444.vnp
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