The 2025 Vietnam Culture Festival was co-organised by the Vietnam-Japan Economic Cooperation Promotion Association, under the auspices of the Consulate General of Vietnam in Osaka.
The organisers shared that the festival took place at Sakai City Hall in Osaka on March 30. This was an opportunity for the Vietnamese community in Osaka, as well as throughout Japan in general, to meet, exchange, strengthen solidarity, and support each other in the process of integration with the host society.
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The Vietnam Culture Festival 2025 is organized towards the country's important celebrations in 2025 such as the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification (April 30, 1975-2025), and the 80th anniversary of National Day (September 2, 1945-2025). |
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Ngo Trinh Ha, Consul General of Vietnam in Japan; Yamasaki Hisaki, Director of the Department of Culture and Tourism of Sakai City; Le Thuong, President of the Vietnamese Association in Kansai region; and Vu Hoang Duc, President of the Vietnam-Japan Economic Cooperation Promotion Association, along with other delegates, cut the ribbon to open the event. |
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The event took place with many unique contents, attracting the participation of numerous overseas Vietnamese and Japanese friends. |
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The festival recreated the Hung Kings’ death anniversary in Osaka. This is the 8th time the Hung Kings’ Commemoration Day has been celebrated in the Land of the Rising Sun. |
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Special performances within the framework of the festival. |
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Images of the Southern scarves were brought to the festival stage. |
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The program featured People's Artist Thanh Hoa with two songs “Lang lua, lang hoa” (Rice Village, Flower Village) and “Tau anh qua nui” (Train Goes Through the Mountains). |
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The group of artists from the "Anh trai vuon ngan cong gai" (Brothers Overcame Thousands of Obstacles) show performed about 20 songs, receiving enthusiastic cheers from thousands of Vietnamese and Japanese audiences in Osaka. |
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Young people studying and living in Japan showed their pride in the Vietnamese national flag and traditional Ao dai. |
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Within the framework of the program, thousands of people participated in forming a map of Vietnam. |
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The 2025 Vietnam Culture Festival is truly an opportunity for the Vietnamese community to meet, exchange and express their love for their homeland. |