Held at the University of Queensland's Saint Lucia campus, the interactive event took participants on a four-hour journey to explore Vietnam’s traditional handicrafts.

Players competed in three challenging rounds, each designed to test memory and problem-solving skills while highlighting crafts such as Dong Ho paintings, Gia Thanh conical hats, and Chuon Ngo mother-of-pearl inlays.

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Participants at the cultural event recently hosted by the Association of Vietnamese Students in Queensland

The event featured three interactive stages: a memory-based market scene, a strategic game exploring craft production processes, and a final challenge decoding meaningful narratives about traditional craft villages.

According to Nguyen Quynh Anh, a member of the organizing board, the event was expected to inspire national pride and strengthen connections among the youth.

Established in June 2021 with support from the Vietnamese Embassy in Canberra and Consulate General of Vietnam in Sydney, AVSQ aims to develop skills, provide career guidance, and strengthen community bonds among Vietnamese students in Australia.

Source: VNA