Korean calligraphy works to be on display in Hanoi
The history of developing the Korean alphabet and calligraphic works will be presented at the Hangeul (Korean Alphabet) Exhibition in Hanoi.
The history of developing the Korean alphabet and calligraphic works will be presented at the Hangeul (Korean Alphabet) Exhibition in Hanoi.
The event aims to honor, preserve and promote the cultural values of Vietnam and its capital city of Hanoi.
The contest aims to enhance ties between Vietnam and South Korea while disseminating President Ho Chi Minh’s thoughts.
For the first time, traditional writing art is combined with a street art imported from abroad.
Vietnam’s Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh presented his Japanese counterpart with calligraphy illustrating the new motto in bilateral relations.
The new US Ambassador to Vietnam, who arrived just in time to celebrate the Lunar New Year, is trying his hand at traditional calligraphy.