
With a scale of over 10,000m², the subdivision chaired by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has become a space for the convergence of key cultural industries. The entire area is designed in a modern, creative way, honoring the values of national culture in the contemporary flow.
In that space, the software and entertainment game display area is a vibrant highlight, attracting a large number of young people. Here, the atmosphere is always bustling with long lines of people lining up to take automatic photos (photobooth) or participate in exciting electronic sports (esport) games.

Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, a student at the University of Economics and Technology, shared that she and her friends had to wait in line for nearly 30 minutes to get some beautiful photo booth photos. Although the wait was quite long, it was worth it.
In addition, the virtual reality (VR) technology experience to explore Commander Cave - the secret warehouse of Truong Son soldiers at the booth promoting tourism and cuisine of Quang Tri province also attracted a large number of attendees.
Nguyen The Khoi, a student at Lam Hong High School, excitedly said: The VR experience was short but very realistic. I was transformed into a Truong Son soldier, "directly" driving a vehicle to transport supplies to the battlefield. The images of fierce bombs and bullets made me admire even more the indomitable will of our ancestors.

At the cinema booth, audiences can enjoy free screenings of Red Rain, Deathmatch in the Sky... along with many exciting interactive activities such as taking photos with movie posters, participating in movie games and receiving souvenirs.
These activities create a lively space, helping the public get closer to Vietnamese cinema and better understand the country's artistic creation process.
Along with the experiences of applying modern technology, the subdivision also dedicates space to traditional values, where artisans and visitors can interact and experience directly. Through that, visitors can better understand each land and people of Vietnam, feeling the harmony between heritage and modern life.
At the art, fashion and handicraft booth, visitors can admire a variety of products from graceful modernized ao dai, sophisticated ceramic jewelry, artistic porcelain vases to colorful paintings. Each work is not only a creative product but also contains a story about love for the profession, national pride and the desire to preserve Vietnamese identity.

Not only stopping at the exhibition, visitors can also immerse themselves in art performances, combining traditional music and contemporary melodies. In particular, the experience of making handicrafts and enjoying traditional cuisine becomes a "door" to open the journey of discovering regions with specialties and typical dishes.
Ms. Van Thi Hong Nguyet (Hanoi) expressed: I was very interested in chatting and working with artisans to directly make handicraft products. Through each instruction and sharing, I understood more about the people and culture of each locality.

Each booth is a story, a color that creates a vivid overall picture of the Vietnamese cultural industry that is changing strongly. The space "Quintessence of Vietnamese Culture" contributes to affirming the role of culture as the spiritual foundation and driving force for the country's sustainable development.
Source: https://nhandan.vn/trai-nghiem-da-sac-mau-trong-khong-gian-tinh-hoa-van-hoa-viet-nam-post918576.html






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