Vietnam-Rok art exhibition promotes friendship

As many as 56 modern artworks of Vietnamese artists and those from the Republic of Korea (RoK) are on display at a Vietnam-RoK arts exhibition that opened in Hanoi on February 6.
Vietnam-Rok art exhibition promotes friendship ảnh 1The opening ceremony of the exhibition (Source: http://hanoimoi.com.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – As many as 56 modern artworks of Vietnamese artists and those from the Republic of Korea(RoK) are on display at a Vietnam-RoK arts exhibition that opened in Hanoi onFebruary 6.

Themed “Great moments of Asia”, the exhibition is organised by the HanoiDepartment of Culture, the Hanoi Arts Association and the Fun:fun arts associationof the RoK.

Artworks exhibited at the event featurenatural landscapes, daily life, modern life and cultural identities of the twonations.

Chairwoman of the Hanoi Arts Association PhamKim Binh said Vietnam and the RoK have enjoyed a close friendship in recentyears, especially in culture and art exchange.

Many art exchange exhibitions were organised in Hanoi, Seoul and Busan,contributing to further promoting the friendship.

The “Great moments of Asia” exhibition helps Vietnamese viewers learn about bothcountries, thus enhancing mutual understanding between the two countries’ people.

The exhibition will last until February 10.-VNA
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