Vietnam Culture Day helps strengthen cultural bonds

The highlight of the event was a concert by artists from the Vietnam National Academy of Music, featuring traditional Vietnamese instruments such as dan bau (monochord zither), T’rung (a traditional bamboo xylophone used by the Gia Rai and Ba Na ethnic groups in the Central Highlands), and sao truc (bamboo flute). Folk songs from Vietnam’s three regions were also performed, offering a culturally rich musical experience.

Consul General Nguyen Mai Huong speaks at the event. (Photo: VNA)
Consul General Nguyen Mai Huong speaks at the event. (Photo: VNA)

Moscow (VNA) – A Vietnam Culture Day has been held recently in Kazan, the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan (Russia), part of activities celebrating the 75th anniversary of Vietnam–Russia diplomatic relations.

Jointly organised by the Vietnamese Consulate General in Ekaterinburg, the Ministry of Culture of Tatarstan, and the Vietnamese Association there, the event highlighted Vietnam’s cultural heritage and helped bring the Vietnamese community in Russia closer to their roots.

In her opening remarks, Consul General Nguyen Mai Huong emphasised that Russia remains one of Vietnam’s most important strategic partners. She expressed deep appreciation for the great and heartfelt support from the former Soviet Union and today’s Russian, describing cultural exchange as a vital bridge between the two peoples.

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A performance at the Vietnam Culture Day held recently in Kazan, the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan. (Photo: VNA)

The programme included a photo exhibition showcasing Vietnam’s scenic landscapes and everyday life across its regions, along with traditional dances, folk games, and Vietnamese cooking classes.

The highlight of the event was a concert by artists from the Vietnam National Academy of Music, featuring traditional Vietnamese instruments such as dan bau (monochord zither), T’rung (a traditional bamboo xylophone used by the Gia Rai and Ba Na ethnic groups in the Central Highlands), and sao truc (bamboo flute). Folk songs from Vietnam’s three regions were also performed, offering a culturally rich musical experience.

Distinguished artists from Tatarstan also joined the programme, creating a unique and dynamic cross-cultural exchange./.

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