Calligraphers give out free calligraphy at the exhibition - Photo: HOAI PHUONG
On the afternoon of October 3, the Ho Chi Minh City Youth Cultural House opened the second national Vietnamese calligraphy exhibition with the theme "Tam".
Festival of "calligraphers"
The exhibition attracted many artists and calligraphy lovers to enjoy such as artists Phi Dieu, Minh Vuong, Kim Cuong, Kim Xuan, Tuyet Thu, circus artist Quoc Co, designers Ta Linh Nhan, Linh San, singer Van Khanh, MC Quynh Hoa, Hong Phuong...
Mr. Nguyen Hong Phuc - Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Youth Cultural House - shared with Tuoi Tre Online that the highlight of this national Vietnamese calligraphy exhibition is the participation of three calligraphers from Japan.
The 2025 National Vietnamese Calligraphy Exhibition displays more than 100 calligraphy works written on various materials such as silk, glass frames, wood, canvas... by nearly 70 calligraphers and scholars from clubs across the country.
The works aim to honor the beauty of Vietnamese women through the ages. This activity connects and facilitates exchange between calligraphers from three regions, spreading the beauty of Vietnamese culture.
Coming to this exhibition, viewers can also discover the unique features of Vietnamese and Japanese calligraphy, the blend of tradition and modernity.
“In the near future, we will invite more calligraphers from many countries to Vietnam to exchange with others outside of Japan.
The Ho Chi Minh City Youth Cultural House Calligraphy Club is one of the units invited by departments and branches to participate in international cultural exchange trips" - Mr. Nguyen Hong Phuc emphasized.
Japanese calligrapher (left) interacts with calligraphy lovers - Photo: HOAI PHUONG
A corner of the calligraphy exhibition - Photo: HOAI PHUONG
Capture memorable moments at the exhibition - Photo: HOAI PHUONG
Some activities within the framework of the exhibition
Give away Vietnamese calligraphy: from 4pm to 8:30pm on October 3.
Calligraphy Workshop and performance with Japanese authors: 9am to 12pm and 6:30pm to 9pm on October 4.
Japanese calligraphy gift: 9am to 12pm on October 5th.
Calligraphy talk and tea tasting: 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., October 5.
The national Vietnamese calligraphy exhibition takes place from now until October 5.
On this occasion, the Ho Chi Minh City Youth Cultural House organized a program to celebrate Vietnam Theater Day 2025 - Theater Founder's Death Anniversary 2025 and pay tribute to predecessors.
The incense offering ceremony was held solemnly. The Youth Cultural House paid tribute to the seniors who have contributed to the country's theater such as: artists Phi Dieu, Kim Cuong, Minh Vuong, Hong Van, musician Tran Xuan Tien, announcer Khai Hoan...
From left to right: Artist Tuyet Thu, artist Minh Vuong, runner-up Bang Chau, designer Linh San participate in Vietnam Stage Day at the Ho Chi Minh City Youth Cultural House - Photo: VO SI DIEU
Artist Tuyet Thu and MC Quoc Binh have been involved in artistic activities at the Ho Chi Minh City Youth Cultural House for many years - Photo: VO SI DIEU
Many famous artists attend the exhibition and Vietnam Theatre Day 2025 - Photo: VO SI DIEU
Honoring artist Phi Dieu - Photo: VO SI DIEU
Honoring artist Minh Vuong - Photo: VO SI DIEU
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/xin-chu-thu-phap-mien-phi-tai-nha-van-hoa-thanh-nien-tp-hcm-20251003193025431.htm
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