[In Pictures] Discover unique experiences at First World Culture Festival

The first Cultures of the World Festival took place at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel in Ha Noi on October 11. The event featured a wide range of experiential, performance, and interactive activities across 45 national cultural spaces, 34 international food stalls, and 23 art troupes from both Viet Nam and abroad.

A performance by artists from Japan
A performance by artists from Japan
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At the first Cultures of the World Festival, visitors could explore booths representing China, the Republic of Korea, Japan, the US, Russia, France, Iran, Angola, Laos, the Philippines and many other countries, discovering the distinctive aspects of each nation’s history, art, language, costumes, and customs.
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Visitors also had the opportunity to try on traditional costumes from Viet Nam and other countries.
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Children excitedly took part in new sports introduced from different parts of the world.
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Cultural experience area of Angola.
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Check-in spot of the UK.
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In the food street area, visitors could enjoy a wide range of international cuisines and join culinary workshops to learn about the signature dishes of different cultures.
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Food stall representing Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun.
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Visitors freely immersed themselves in diverse cultural experiences.
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Visitors freely immersed themselves in diverse cultural experiences.
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Collections of traditional and modern costumes were presented on the festival stage.
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Traditional attire worn by Vietnamese women in the past.
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A dance performance by artists from Japan.
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An impressive performance by artists from Thailand.
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A performance by Lao artists.
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A performance by Lao artists.
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