Over 300 art works and 60 documentary films featuring the ASEAN Community are on display at an exhibition which opened in the northern province of Quang Ninh on May 14.
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The exhibition, held by the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) and the provincial People’s committee, is part of activities in a government plan of action to popularise ASEAN and the formation of the ASEAN Community as well as the benefits brought by the community.
The art works and films were selected from outstanding entries submitted to several prestige festivals and competitions on the ASEAN member countries and people held from 2010 to 2015 by the MIC. They depict a wide range of themes such as the landscapes, traditional cultures and environmental protection in the region.
The exhibition aims to call for Vietnamese nationals to join hand in building the ASEAN into a community for peace, stability, prosperity and people-oriented as well as increasing people’s awareness of the ASEAN Community establishment in late 2015.
All the works will be presented to the provincial People’s Committee after the exhibition, which will run until May 17.
![]() The opening of the photo, film exhibition on ASEAN Community in Quang Ninh.
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The exhibition aims to call for Vietnamese nationals to join hand in building the ASEAN into a community for peace, stability, prosperity and people-oriented as well as increasing people’s awareness of the ASEAN Community establishment in late 2015.
All the works will be presented to the provincial People’s Committee after the exhibition, which will run until May 17.
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