The event, supported by Truc Lam Monastery, the first Vietnamese pagoda in Sri Lanka, featured performances by artists from Vietnam’s Thang Long Song and Dance Theater and Hanoi Cheo Theater.

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A performance at the event (Photo: phapluat.tuoitrethudo.vn)

In her opening remarks, Ambassador Trinh Thi Tam highlighted that Vietnam and Sri Lanka share a longstanding traditional friendship nurtured by similarities in history, culture, and religion. She stressed that cultural exchanges serve as a bridge bringing the people of the two countries closer, enhancing mutual understanding, and opening up practical cooperation opportunities in education, tourism, and people-to-people exchanges.

Governor of Central Province Sarath Abayakon expressed appreciation for the event and affirmed that the Truc Lam Monastery in Kandy is vivid evidence of the strong bonds between Buddhism and people of the two nations. It is not only a venue for cultural and religious exchanges but also a highlight in charitable work and community education, particularly in promoting Vietnamese language learning among local residents. These cultural seeds will further strengthen the foundation of bilateral relations now and in the future, he stressed.

The program featured traditional folk songs and modern music from Vietnam and Sri Lanka. Distinctive Vietnamese instruments such as the dan bau (monochord), dan tranh (16-string zither), and bamboo flute were introduced and performed through songs of both countries.

Source: VNA