The exhibition displays vivid artistic photographs, taking viewers to explore the depth of Vietnamese culture and nature, from the majestic beauty of Ha Long Bay, Northwest terraced fields, to heritages such as Hoi An Ancient Town and Cham Towers..., reflecting the harmonious blend of tradition and modernity and the cultural diversity of 54 ethnic groups through costumes, daily activities and unique festivals.

The photos at the exhibition showcase the beauty of Vietnamese culture, while clearly depicting efforts to ensure basic human rights. Images of religious festivals and rituals affirm the commitment to protecting freedom of belief and religion. Photos of outstanding achievements in accessto education , health care and social equality - the result of Party and State policies and international cooperation, received high praise from international delegates.
Speaking at the exhibition, Ambassador Mai Phan Dung, Head of the Permanent Mission of Vietnam in Geneva, emphasized that this is typical evidence not only of the beauty of Vietnam's natural landscape and people, but also of some contemporary cultural characteristics; from the diversity and richness of customs and practices in the daily lives of ethnic groups, the respect and preservation of traditional values expressed through tangible and intangible historical heritage, to the aspiration to receive noble humanistic values in the process of national integration and development.
Each photo is a genuine moment, a story about a Vietnam on the journey of development, still steadfastly preserving its unique cultural identity, nurturing the humanistic spirit in all aspects of life and actively and proactively integrating deeply into the global flow.



"As we contemplate the images in this exhibition, let us reflect on the broader significance of Vietnam's contributions to the Human Rights Council. Our participation is not just a formality; it is a substantive commitment to shared values that unite us in our common efforts to build a world where human rights are universally respected," Ambassador Mai Phan Dung emphasized.
As an active and responsible member of the United Nations, Vietnam has continuously improved its legal framework and implemented priority policies for women, children, people with disabilities and ethnic minorities through free education, comprehensive healthcare and economic development in remote areas.
The exhibition received much praise from diplomats and visitors, not only as an art exhibition but also as conveying Vietnam’s strong message about sustainable development and global responsibility; opening up opportunities for the international community to experience a modern Vietnam, deeply integrated, but still preserving its cultural identity and solidarity – the core values that make up the nation’s strength.
Source: https://cand.com.vn/van-hoa/trien-lam-anh-viet-nam--ban-sac-nhan-van-va-hoi-nhap-tai-tru-so-lhq-i773415/
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