Viet Nam photo, handicraft exhibition opens in US

A photo and handicraft exhibition showcasing Viet Nam’s culture and the Viet Nam – US relations opened in Washington D.C. on November 24, celebrating 30 years of the two countries' diplomatic ties and contributing to mutual understanding between their peoples.

Vietnamese Ambassador to the US Nguyen Quoc Dung addresses the exhibition. (Photo: VNA)
Vietnamese Ambassador to the US Nguyen Quoc Dung addresses the exhibition. (Photo: VNA)

Speaking at the event, Vietnamese Ambassador to the US Nguyen Quoc Dung underscored that the exhibition reflects the spirit of cultural diplomacy, one of the three pillars of Viet Nam’s foreign policy alongside political and economic diplomacy.

Sustainable international relations, he noted, are not built solely on trade agreements or diplomatic exchanges, but also through people-to-people ties, mutual understanding, and cultural engagement.

Jointly organised by the Vietnamese Embassy, the US Department of State’s US – ASEAN Centre, Arizona State University, and the Viet Nam Exhibition Centre for Culture and Arts, the event features photographs capturing milestones in bilateral relations over the past three decades, as well as traditional handicrafts representing Viet Nam’s 4,000-year cultural heritage.

The exhibits highlight key developments in the bilateral partnership, introduce Viet Nam’s scenic landscapes and cultural diversity, and reflect the craftsmanship, creativity, and enduring resilience of Vietnamese culture through centuries of changes.

The exhibition is part of a series of events commemorating three major anniversaries of Viet Nam in 2025: 30 years of diplomatic ties with the US, 50 years of the national reunification, and 80 years of the National Day. These milestones serve as opportunities to reflect on the special journey of the two nations, grounded in mutual respect and a commitment to peace and prosperity, according to Ambassador Dung.

He appreciated the US partners, cultural institutions, and the artists, photographers, and artisans whose works are displayed, acknowledging their efforts in preserving and promoting Vietnamese cultural traditions.

In response to the call from Party and State leaders to support communities affected by recent storms and flooding, he also appealed for international assistance to help central localities recover from severe damage.

The exhibition runs from November 24 to 25, and will continue at The Ven at Embassy Row on November 26–27.

VNA
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