HCM City to host 8th Vietnam – Japan Festival

The 8th Vietnam – Japan Festival – the biggest of this kind will take place in Ho Chi Minh on February 23 – 26 as part of activities to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the diplomatic relations between the two countries, heard a meeting in Ho Chi Minh City on February 16.
HCM City to host 8th Vietnam – Japan Festival ảnh 1At the meeting (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) - The 8th Vietnam – Japan Festival – the biggest of this kind will take place in Ho Chi Minh on February 23 – 26 as part of activities to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the diplomatic relations between the two countries, heard a meeting in Ho Chi Minh City on February 16.

Organised based on the concepts of "bilateral cooperation", "co-existence and development", and "building for the future" between Japan and Vietnam, the festival aims to act as a bridge facilitating mutual understanding of culture and tradition between the two countries through holding cultural and sports exchanges.

According to Director of the municipal Department of Foreign Affairs Tran Phuoc Anh, the festival themed “Holding hands together. Towards the future, reaching out to the world” will contribute to affirming the Vietnam – Japan extensive strategic partnership in general and the relations between HCM City and Japan in particular.

Addressing the meeting, Japanese Consul General in HCM City Watanabe Nobuhiros highlighted the fruitful development of Vietnam – Japan relations, saying that culture, sport and tourism cooperation between the two countries has recorded positive results, contributing to fostering cooperation and friendship between their people.

Metro Line No.1 in HCM City, which is scheduled to become operational in late 2023, will be a symbol of investment and trade cooperation between Vietnam and Japan, he said.

Japan is one of the three largest foreign investors in Vietnam. The number of Japanese tourists vising Vietnam increases through the years. As many as 2,000 Japanese businesses are operating in Vietnam./.
VNA

See more

The Vietnam National Commission for UNESCO, led by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Nguyen Minh Vu, visits and congratulates the family of composer Hoang Van on the UNESCO recognition of his collection as a World Documentary Heritage. (Photo: VNA)

UNESCO Vietnam pays tribute to composer Hoang Van

Deputy Minister Vu extended warm congratulations to the family of the late musician, and emphasised that the recognition of "Musician Hoang Van’s Collection" by UNESCO is not only a tribute to the musician and his family but also an affirmation of the enduring stature and value of Vietnam’s revolutionary music.

Representatives of VIRESA, Funtap and FPT Online (from right to left) sign their cooperation agreement on April 25 in Hanoi. (Photo: The Courtesy of Organisers)

VIRESA, FPT Online, Funtap cooperate to develop e-sport

The Vietnam Recreational and Electronic Sports Association (VIRESA), FPT Online and Funtap signed a cooperation agreement to push national e-sport movement and especially the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) to a new height in a ceremony on April 25 in Hanoi.

Ha Long Bay has been listed as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site on three occasions. (Photo: VNA)

Ha Long city gears up for festival-filled holidays

Ahead of the main celebration, the city will host various events starting April 29, including temple festivals, a lion dance showcase, culinary events such as the Beer and Grilled Squid Festival, and the 2025 Quang Ninh OCOP Summer Fair.

Swiss photographer Roland Schmid's photo exhibition on Vietnamese AO/dioxin takes place in Zurich, Switzerland. (Photo: VNA)

Swiss photographer shows deep empathy for AO victims

Swiss photographer Roland Schmid plans to continue collaborating with organisations such as Green Cross Switzerland and the Switzerland-Vietnam Friendship Association on projects that aim to address the lingering consequences of AO/dioxin exposure