Light projecting installation to tell Australian history in Hanoi
The exhibition allows locals and foreign visitors to Hanoi to learn about Australian history in the heart of Vietnam's thousand-year-old capital.
The exhibition allows locals and foreign visitors to Hanoi to learn about Australian history in the heart of Vietnam's thousand-year-old capital.
The visit has many implications, with the most important one being to tighten the ties between the two countries that are anticipated to be upgraded to Comprehensive Strategic Partnership status soon.
Vietnam and Australia are actively coordinating to prepare for activities commemorating 50 years of diplomatic relations, including high-level visits, cultural events, people-to-people exchange, and tourism promotion.
The partnership will enable Australian firms to strengthen business links and identify trade and investment opportunities in the energy sector in Vietnam.
The cooperation aims to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the diplomatic relationship between Vietnam and Australia.
The entertaining exhibition invites visitors to enter a space of immersive light projections and follow in the footsteps of the Seven Sisters on their journey across Australia's western and central deserts.
Over the past 50 years, Vietnam-Australia relations have achieved outstanding results in various fields, particularly cultural exchanges and education.
Australia, the first industrialized nation to establish relations with Vietnam following the signing of the Paris Peace Accords, continues the support Vietnam to put their relationship on an extraordinary journey in which Vietnam is now one of Australia’s most important partners.
The ambassador highlights the Vietnamese gathering tradition in the Lunar New Year and hopes that’s what people get to do with their family for Tet.
Northwest Vietnam is benefiting from a project worth US$24 million to mainly develop community-based economic models.
Australia-Vietnam relations are symbolized by a simple, eye-catching, and easily recognizable logo to commemorate the 50th anniversary next year.
The support from the private sector is expected to support Vietnam’s climate action and inclusive economic growth.
Vietnam and Australia will work on an Action Plan that is expected to elevate their partnership as a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
It demonstrates the government's determination to deepen Australia's relationship with Southeast Asia.
The two countries are committed to upgrading cooperation in peacekeeping to a “Peacekeeping Partnership.”
The funding will help support the manufacturing of electric buses and help establish Vietnam’s first national electric vehicle charging network.
The 12-travel agent delegation selected Hanoi for their most prolonged stay with a visit to different places, namely Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the Old Quater, Temple of Literature, Bat Trang pottery village, and Ha Thai lacquerware craft village.