On November 3, roughly 70 paintings by famous Belarusian artists were introduced at the Vietnam Exhibition Center for Culture and Arts in Hanoi, as part of the ongoing Belarusian Cultural Days in Vietnam, running from October 29 to November 7.
The exhibition entitled “Colour of Belarus” features Belarus’ landscape, people and culture.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in coordination with the Embassy of the Republic of Belarus in Vietnam has organized the five-day exhibition.
The event aims at boosting culture and tourism exchanges between the two nations.
Apart from helping to foster Vietnamese-Belarusian ties, the exhibition aims to help Vietnamese people learn more about the landscape, people as well as culture of Belarus.
The event aims at boosting culture and tourism exchanges between the two nations.
Apart from helping to foster Vietnamese-Belarusian ties, the exhibition aims to help Vietnamese people learn more about the landscape, people as well as culture of Belarus.
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