Major Books meeting readers on the occasion of a new book release.
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Remarkable efforts by young Vietnamese in UK

Promoting Vietnamese literature abroad has often been discussed, yet results have so far fallen short of expectations. In response, a group of young Vietnamese in the UK established Major Books, a publishing house dedicated to translating, publishing and distributing selected works of Vietnamese literature in the UK.

National Exhibition Fair Centre. (Photo: NDO)
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National exhibition telling nation’s story

The exhibition “80-year Journey of Independence – Freedom – Happiness” stands as one of the country’s most significant cultural and political events of the year. It recreates Viet Nam’s historical journey alongside its national achievements, while reflecting the dedication of generations of artists and cultural managers throughout the preparation and creative process.

In August 2017, writers participating in a creative camp organised by the People’s Army Publishing House conducted fieldwork at the Naval Academy.
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Over 19,000 works created at creative spaces between 2017 and 2022

Over a five-year period (2017–2022), the Creative Spaces under the Centre for Supporting Literary and Artistic Creation (Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism) became a trusted destination for artists nationwide, contributing to the creation of more than 19,000 works across various art forms and making a significant contribution to the development of Vietnamese literature and the arts.

Nguyen Lien Huong, Deputy Director of the Centre for Cultural and Scientific Activities under Van Mieu-Quoc Tu Giam, delivers the opening speech at the exhibition.
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Exhibition honours country’s beauty

To mark the 80th anniversary of National Day on September 2, the Centre for Cultural and Scientific Activities under Van Mieu-Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature), in collaboration with the “Toi ve” (I Paint) Club, is hosting the fine arts exhibition at Thai Hoc House, part of the special national relic Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam.

The programme “The Homeland in Our Hearts” (Photo: NDO)
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Lighting patriotism with melody of “national concert”

On these days, the heroic atmosphere of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day (September 2) is spreading strongly across the country. This is also the time when a series of special political and artistic programmes are organised, contributing to igniting patriotism and pride among the people of Viet Nam.

Audiences in the “Doc Lap” (Independence) Zone experience the programme’s most vivid and memorable moments. (Photo: THANH DAT)
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Audiences of “Homeland in Our Hearts”: proud, moved, and inspired

The special concert “To quoc trong tim” (Homeland in Our Hearts) not only delivered spectacular performances but also stirred national pride and love for the country among tens of thousands of spectators. All people, from soldiers, veterans, artists and students to entire families, were filled with emotion and left with lasting impressions after enjoying the show.

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