In Picture: Viet Nam Culture Day in China closes Viet Nam–China People-to-People Exchange Year 2025

On December 21, in Beijing, in a solemn atmosphere imbued with warm friendship, the programme “Viet Nam Culture Day in China” was held at the China National Opera House.

The artists sang a Vietnamese-Chinese song.
The artists sang a Vietnamese-Chinese song.

The event was jointly organised by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Viet Nam and the Embassy of Viet Nam in China, aiming to promote the distinctive cultural beauty of the country and people of Viet Nam to Chinese and international friends.

This was the concluding event of a series of meaningful and successful exchange activities marking the 75th anniversary of the establishment of Viet Nam–China diplomatic relations and the Viet Nam–China People-to-People Exchange Year 2025.

The event attracted the participation of more than 1,000 delegates.

The programme “Viet Nam Culture Day in China” attracted more than 1,000 delegates.
The programme “Viet Nam Culture Day in China” attracted more than 1,000 delegates.

The art programme “Colours of Culture” presented a vivid picture, blending traditional Vietnamese singing, dancing and music rich in national identity with contemporary creativity, together with several representative Chinese artistic works.

A singing and dancing performance at the art programme “Colours of Culture”.
A singing and dancing performance at the art programme “Colours of Culture”.
A vocal performance at the art programme “Colours of Culture”.
A vocal performance at the art programme “Colours of Culture”.
A large audience follows the art programme “Colours of Culture”.
A large audience follows the art programme “Colours of Culture”.

With skilful performances by People’s Artists and Meritorious Artists from the Viet Nam Contemporary Arts Theatre and the Viet Nam National Academy of Music, along with the participation of renowned voices such as diva My Linh and soprano Dao To Loan, the performance night became a powerful emotional bridge. It not only praised traditional neighbourly friendship but also conveyed positive messages, creating further momentum for Viet Nam–China cultural exchange in the coming period.

A singing and dancing performance at the art programme “Colours of Culture”.
A singing and dancing performance at the art programme “Colours of Culture”.
A vocal performance at the art programme “Colours of Culture”.
A vocal performance at the art programme “Colours of Culture”.
A traditional musical instrument performance at the art programme “Colours of Culture”.
A traditional musical instrument performance at the art programme “Colours of Culture”.
Diva My Linh performs the song “Tren dinh Phu Van”.
Diva My Linh performs the song “Tren dinh Phu Van”.
Delegates take commemorative photos with the artists.
Delegates take commemorative photos with the artists.

Alongside the art programme, the photo exhibition “Viet Nam – the World’s Leading Heritage Destination” vividly introduced Viet Nam’s extremely rich heritage treasure to international friends.

Delegates visit the photo exhibition “Viet Nam – the World’s Leading Heritage Destination”.
Delegates visit the photo exhibition “Viet Nam – the World’s Leading Heritage Destination”.

With more than 70 UNESCO titles (nine World Heritage sites, 17 Intangible Cultural Heritage elements, 11 Documentary Heritage items, 11 Biosphere Reserves, four Global Geoparks and four Creative Cities), Viet Nam emerged as a destination that harmoniously combines preservation of cultural identity, environmental protection and sustainable development. The photographs not only honoured the beauty of the country and people of Viet Nam but also helped affirm Viet Nam’s solid position on the global heritage map.

Many visitors take photos of Viet Nam’s famous landmarks.
Many visitors take photos of Viet Nam’s famous landmarks.
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