30 watercolor paintings on display at the exhibition depict the beauty of Vietnamese landscapes, life and people through the emotional personal lens of artist Minh Dam.
The works not only demonstrate exquisite painting techniques but also evoke cultural depths, memories and national identity, reflecting the sacred attachment to the homeland from the perspective of an artist living between two cultures.
The program attracted the participation of more than 200 guests including artists, cultural activists, representatives of local agencies and organizations, friends who love Vietnam-Poland and representatives of the Vietnamese community in Poland.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, emphasizing the significance of the event, Vietnamese Ambassador to Poland Ha Hoang Hai said: The painting exhibition is an important highlight in the series of activities celebrating the 75th anniversary of Vietnam-Poland diplomatic relations.
Ambassador Ha Hoang Hai expressed his gratitude to the Asia- Pacific Museum and relevant Polish units for always accompanying the Embassy and the Vietnamese community in promoting Vietnamese culture in the local area.
Ambassador Ha Hoang Hai affirmed that cultural and artistic exchange activities play a practical role in deepening the affection between the people of the two countries, contributing to creating a sustainable foundation for comprehensive cooperation between Vietnam and Poland in the fields of politics , economics, culture and education.
Dr. Jozef Zalewski, Director of the Asia-Pacific Museum, highly appreciated the role of the Vietnamese community in Poland in actively introducing the image of the country, people and culture of Vietnam to the Polish public.
Dr. Jozef Zalewski said that, in response to the interest of the Polish people, in the coming time, the Asia-Pacific Museum plans to have many activities and plans to bring Vietnamese culture and traditions closer to the local people, one of which is the opening of a new independent exhibition space about Vietnam at the Museum, thereby giving the public a more multi-dimensional and vivid view of the beautiful country of Vietnam.

For his part, expressing his gratitude for the warm reception from the public and the enthusiastic support from the Vietnamese Embassy in Poland and the Asia-Pacific Museum, artist Minh Dam shared that his works are the result of the process of discovering and blending the two cultures of Vietnam and Poland. He wishes to continue to bring his artworks to exhibit and introduce in Vietnam later this year in Hanoi, thereby contributing to the series of events celebrating the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Within the framework of the exhibition, guests enjoyed a special art program with performances by the Bluewave band with Vietnamese, Polish and international music. The gentle, deep melodies, along with the performance of traditional musical instruments, created a colorful art space, contributing to enhancing the connection and cultural perception between the audiences of the two countries.
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