In Pictures: PMs of Vietnam, Luxembourg visit Temple of Literature and Vietnam Fine Arts Museum

In Pictures: PMs of Vietnam, Luxembourg visit Temple of Literature and Vietnam Fine Arts Museum

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and Prime Minister of Luxembourg Xavier Bettel visited Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature) and Vietnam Fine Arts Museum on May 4.
At the Temple of Literature, PM Pham Minh Chinh briefed the Prime Minister of Luxembourg Xavier Bettel on the history of the Temple of Literature, the first university of Vietnam.

At the Temple of Literature, PM Pham Minh Chinh briefed the Prime Minister of Luxembourg Xavier Bettel on the history of the Temple of Literature, the first university of Vietnam.

PM Bettel expresses his admiration for Vietnam's culture in general and education in particular, in which the Temple of Literature has preserved and honour unique values of Vietnamese culture.

PM Bettel expresses his admiration for Vietnam's culture in general and education in particular, in which the Temple of Literature has preserved and honour unique values of Vietnamese culture.

PM Xavier Bettel and PM Pham Minh Chinh beat a drum at the Temple of Literature.

PM Xavier Bettel and PM Pham Minh Chinh beat a drum at the Temple of Literature.

Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel writes on the golden book.

Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel writes on the golden book.

PM Xavier Bettel expresses his sincere thanks to Vietnamese Government and people for their warm welcoming and his belief that the cooperation between Luxembourg and Vietnam will develop forever.

PM Xavier Bettel expresses his sincere thanks to Vietnamese Government and people for their warm welcoming and his belief that the cooperation between Luxembourg and Vietnam will develop forever.

The two Prime Ministers use paper fans bought at a souvenir shop in the Temple of Literature relic site.

The two Prime Ministers use paper fans bought at a souvenir shop in the Temple of Literature relic site.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his Luxembourg counterpart Xavier Bettel visit Vietnam Fine Arts Museum.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his Luxembourg counterpart Xavier Bettel visit Vietnam Fine Arts Museum.

Vietnam Fine Arts Museum preserves, researches, collects and displays 20,000 valuable artefacts, fine art works, sculpture, paintings and graphics.

Vietnam Fine Arts Museum preserves, researches, collects and displays 20,000 valuable artefacts, fine art works, sculpture, paintings and graphics.

The two Prime Ministers express their impressions at valuable artefacts and fine art works that are cultural, artistic and heritage treasures of Vietnam.

The two Prime Ministers express their impressions at valuable artefacts and fine art works that are cultural, artistic and heritage treasures of Vietnam.

The two Prime Ministers hope that the museum would continue to promote and carry out its mission of researching, collecting, restoring, displaying, educating and propagandising documents, artifacts and fine art works of Vietnam.

The two Prime Ministers hope that the museum would continue to promote and carry out its mission of researching, collecting, restoring, displaying, educating and propagandising documents, artifacts and fine art works of Vietnam.

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