KTĐT - An art exhibition promoting tourism and Japanese traditional and modern culture kicked off the 2015 National Tourism Year at Lam Son Theatre in Thanh Hoa province.
KTĐT - An art exhibition promoting tourism and Japanese traditional and modern culture kicked off the 2015 National Tourism Year at Lam Son Theatre in Thanh Hoa province.
On display are 67 large-sized photographs on Japan’s heritages, 30 Japanese dolls, and 50 Yukata costumes.
The festival, which runs January 6-11, has a wide array of activities planned including Batic-Holic drum performances, Yosakoi dances, and Japanese film screenings.
The festival, which runs January 6-11, has a wide array of activities planned including Batic-Holic drum performances, Yosakoi dances, and Japanese film screenings.
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