Art exhibition celebrates Vietnam, Philippines ties

VOV.VN - The Ministry of Culture Sports and Tourism (MoCST) has announced that on July 10-16 it will showcase more than 100 traditional lacquer and brocatelle items at a culture and arts exhibition in Manila.

In making the announcement, Deputy Minister Vuong Duy Bien of the MoCST said he highly appreciated all of the hard work and effort put forth by ministry staff in preparing for the event.

“The art of lacquer and brocatelle is a strength of Vietnam,” said Deputy Minister Bien, “therefore, the exhibition is a great opportunity to display and introduce Vietnamese handicrafts to the world.”

The exhibit will feature traditional lacquer and brocade products, Ao Dai, wedding costumes of Red Dao ethnic minority people, and traditional costumes of Mong, E Do, Lo Lo ethnic minority people.

The cultural event celebrates 40 years of diplomatic ties between Vietnam and Philippines and is an opportune occasion for the two nations to enhance the traditional friendly relation between two countries, said the Deputy Minister.
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