Viet Nam adds cultural colours to Korean Expo in Paris

Vietnamese artists from the Viet Nam Cultural Centre in France, invited as an honorary guest, brought distinctive performances to the vibrant atmosphere of the Korean Expo 2025 held in Paris on October 4.

A performance of T’rung bamboo xylophone conveys the vitality of Vietnam’s Central Highlands region (Photo: VNA)
A performance of T’rung bamboo xylophone conveys the vitality of Vietnam’s Central Highlands region (Photo: VNA)

Their participation contributed to promoting the diversity of Asian culture to international audiences.

Organised by the Association Mes Amis (AMA) in collaboration with the local authorities, the event drew Vietnamese Ambassador to France Dinh Toan Thang, Mayor of the 15th arrondissement of Paris Philippe Goujon, and AMA President Ju Hee Jeong. The expo not only honoured Korean culture but also highlighted cultural exchange and connectivity among nations through music, cuisine, and performing arts.

A performance of Dan bau” (Viet Nam's traditional one-string musical instrument) (Photo: VNA)
A performance of Dan bau” (Viet Nam's traditional one-string musical instrument) (Photo: VNA)

The Vietnamese performances combined traditional and contemporary elements, leaving a strong impression on audiences. Highlights included the evocative “Dat nuoc loi ru,” (Lullaby of nation), the soulful sound of the monochord “Dan bau” (Viet Nam's traditional one-string musical instrument), and a moving rendition of the Republic of Korea's well-known piece “Onara” in a Vietnamese–Korean fusion style.

Other performances spotlighted the festive spirit of Vietnamese New Year, and the T’rung bamboo xylophone, conveyed the vitality of Viet Nam’s Central Highlands region.

Speaking to the Viet Nam News Agency's correspondent in Paris, Meritorious Artist Tang Thanh Son, Vice Director of the Viet Nam Cultural Centre in France, underlined that such international exchanges are valuable opportunities to showcase national cultural identity and strengthen friendship with global partners.

Su A Lee, AMA Vice President noted that inviting Vietnamese artists reflected the association’s close ties with the Vietnamese community in France and its aspiration to deepen cultural exchange between Viet Nam and the Republic of Korea.

VNA
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