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Chairman of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee (WHC) Vishal V. Sharma on July 24 approved a decision to officially give consent to Vietnam’s proposals

The Vietnamese Embassy in Slovakia has introduced the image of land and people of Vietnam at a summer camp held by the University of Economics in Bratislava from July 15-19.

Artists including Vietnamese and expatriates are invited to apply for grants to create art and culture collaboration projects between the United Kingdom and Việt Nam.

On the morning of July 19, a public scoring session for the 2024 "Land and People of Binh Duong" art photo contest took place at Binh Duong Provincial Association of Literature and Arts.

The U19 Vietnam team are ready for the ASEAN U-19 Boys' Championship 2024 in Indonesia.

"Humane lodging house—Kind-hearted Thu land" is one of the meaningful programs being implemented as part of the campaign "Building a cultural and civilized lifestyle" in Thu Dau Mot city.

Vietnam is joining 30 other countries and territories worldwide in the ongoing 34th Hong Kong Book Fair, whose theme spotlights literature in film and television.

Blurring the lines between selling art and the art itself is the aim of a new exhibition at the Vietnam Museum of Fine Arts.

More than 200 players of 15 squads of overseas Vietnamese (OV) living across the UK have competed in the community’s annual football tournament in London.

In order to fulfill the increasing cultural enjoyment needs of people from all walks of life, Binh Duong has arranged a wide range of activities on a larger scale.

JW Marriott Jakarta is hosting a Vietnamese culinary week themed "Vietnamese flavours” in the Indonesian capital from July 12 to 20.

The closing ceremony of the 27th Pink Lotus Festival of children's palaces, children's houses, and youth activity centers in the Southern region took place at Square 1-4 (Tuy Hoa City, Phu Yen Province).

For generations, “Ao dai” (Vietnamese women’s costume) has always held an important position in Vietnamese costume and is the top choice for formal events.

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