Held from November 15-17 to mark 35 years of Vietnam-Brazil diplomatic relations, the event aimed to promote Vietnam's unique cultural values to Brazilian and international friends.

The event showcased Vietnam’s rich heritage and aspirations for global integration and development through exhibitions, cultural experiences, and art performances.

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh at the “Vietnam Day in Brazil” program in Rio de Janeiro

It featured 10 key cultural exchange activities, including photo exhibitions on the Vietnam-Brazil relations, UNESCO-recognized world heritage in Vietnam, and displays highlighting the traditions of Vietnam’s 54 ethnic groups.

Visitors also experienced traditional Vietnamese lacquerware, Dong Ho paintings, toy figurines (to he), and water puppetry - Vietnam’s unique cultural art form originating from the 11th century. They also explored Vietnamese coffee, and enjoyed an art performance program, which included traditional Vietnamese lion dances, folk songs, and martial arts demonstrations. Brazilian artists also contributed with traditional music and dance performances.

Speaking at the event, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh highlighted the program’s significance in celebrating 35 years of the Vietnam-Brazil relations and the 112th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh’s stop in Rio de Janeiro during his journey to seek ways for national salvation. The Prime Minister thanked the Brazilian Government and Rio de Janeiro for their support in organizing the event, reflecting the growing trust and cooperation between the two nations.

He noted that over the past 35 years, the bilateral diplomatic relations have continuously strengthened. The two nations share a sincere and trustworthy political partnership, with regular exchanges of delegations, particularly those at the highest level.

He said that during his trip, the two countries have agreed to elevate their relationship to a strategic partnership, establishing a crucial foundation for collaboration across all fields, including culture.

The Prime Minister highlighted cultural similarities between the two nations and underscored the importance of enhancing cultural collaboration. He called for efforts to internationalize the traditional cultures of both countries while embracing the universal values of global cultural diversity.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh affirmed that this event marks only the beginning of a deeper cultural partnership, envisioning broader and stronger exchanges to enrich the lives of both Vietnamese and Brazilians and further solidify the ever-flourishing relationship between the two countries.

Source: VNA