“One Day in Vietnam” Exhibition Introduces Vietnamese Culture in France
The exhibition on Vietnam was held in Voves, France's Eure-et-Loir region on October 14, as part of the annual events of the France-Vietnam Friendship Association (FVFA).
The "One Day in Vietnam" exhibition highlighted solidarity through FVFA actual initiatives in support of Agent Orange/dioxin sufferers and disadvantaged people in Vietnam.
Vietnamese and local authors' artworks, books, paintings, and photography covering various topics were on display.
Visitors at the exhibition. |
The photo book on "Vietnam's Islands in the East Sea" by Tran Thu Dung, Co-founder of the club "Love Vietnam's Seas and Islands" in France, was the highlight of the exhibits.
According to Dung, this is the first time photos of Vietnam's oceans and islands have been shown as part of the France-Vietnam Friendship Association's activities in Voves.
Dung hoped that the exhibition would introduce worldwide friends, notably French people, to Vietnam's sovereignty over seas and islands.
In addition, more than 50 photos by Gérard Nemmi, a member of the FVFA, and numerous paintings by local artists were on display, drawing large audiences.
Visitors at the exhibition. |
The event sold Vietnamese and local handicrafts to raise funds for the association's charitable operations.
Gilbert Tenèze, Chairman of the FVFA's chapter in Eure-et-Loir, expressed his hope that this event would help promote mutual understanding and solidarity between the people of the two countries, thus contributing to the development of France-Vietnam friendship.
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