VTV Cab launches culture channel

VTV Cab, a member of the national television broadcaster VTV on January 13 officially launched its “VTVCab4- Culture” channel.
VTV Cab launches culture channel ảnh 1Logo of “VTVCab4- Culture” channel (Source :VTVCab

Hanoi (VNA) – VTV Cab, a member of the national television broadcaster VTV on January 13 officially launched its “VTVCab4- Culture” channel. 

The new channel will screen programmes on culture, traditional arts, the beauty of Vietnam’s country and people, aiming at promoting and preserving the national cultural identity.

The programmes will explore culture through various angles and subjects including beauty, cultural views, history and cuisine.

Programmes will be broadcast from 6am to midnight on VTVCab4. The first programme premiered on January 1, 2016.-VNA

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