A stamp exhibition, themed “Vietnam - endless charm” was kicked off at the Thai Philatelic Museum in Bangkok, Thailand, on November 29 on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between Vietnam and Thailand (1976-2016).
The exhibition is held by Thailand Post. Attending the opening ceremony were Ambassador of Vietnam to Thailand Nguyen Tat Thanh, numerous representatives of friendship associations, Vietnam-Thailand business associations and the philatelic collectors.
A representative of the Thailand Post said through the stamp collections displayed at the exhibition, Thai people will understand more about Vietnam, its people and traditional culture and natural landscapes.
Specially, the exhibits include a collection with the theme of “Puppetry”, which was issued jointly by the posts of the two countries on the 40th anniversary of the Vietnam-Thailand diplomatic relationship.
In addition, the exhibition also provides general information on President Ho Chi Minh’s revolutionary career and the friendly relationship between Vietnam and Thailand.
Addressing the opening ceremony, Vietnamese Ambassador to Thailand Nguyen Tat Thanh said the exhibition will give visitors an insight into Vietnam’s struggle for independence and reunification under the leadership of President Ho Chi Minh as well as the country’s post-war economic transformation into a dynamic economy.
Ambassador Nguyen Tat Thanh highly appreciated the efforts the Thailand Post in organising the exhibition and hoped that the coordination between the two countries’ post sectors will contribute to the Vietnam-Thailand strategic partnership.
The exhibition runs through until December 31.
Stamp exhibition on Vietnam opens in Bangkok.
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Specially, the exhibits include a collection with the theme of “Puppetry”, which was issued jointly by the posts of the two countries on the 40th anniversary of the Vietnam-Thailand diplomatic relationship.
In addition, the exhibition also provides general information on President Ho Chi Minh’s revolutionary career and the friendly relationship between Vietnam and Thailand.
Addressing the opening ceremony, Vietnamese Ambassador to Thailand Nguyen Tat Thanh said the exhibition will give visitors an insight into Vietnam’s struggle for independence and reunification under the leadership of President Ho Chi Minh as well as the country’s post-war economic transformation into a dynamic economy.
Ambassador Nguyen Tat Thanh highly appreciated the efforts the Thailand Post in organising the exhibition and hoped that the coordination between the two countries’ post sectors will contribute to the Vietnam-Thailand strategic partnership.
The exhibition runs through until December 31.
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