Exhibition on Panama opens in Hanoi
On October 26th, the Embassy of the Republic of Panama in Vietnam in cooperation with the Vietnam's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the National Library of Vietnam opened an exhibition titled “Enjoying Panama”.
The exhibition is a part of activities to celebrate the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Panama and Panama’s National Day.
The event creates a chance for Vietnamese friends to see and admire the beauty of the landscapes, history, culture, folklore and traditions of Panama.
|
A corner of Panama. (Source: Tripadvisor.com)
The exhibition is underway at the National Library of Vietnam in order to promote cultural exchange and strengthen the bonds of goodwill, friendship and good cooperation between the two nations.
Addressing the opening ceremony, Director of the National Library of Vietnam, KieuThuyNga stressed that since the two countries’ diplomatic relations were established, Vietnam and Panamahave fostered their collaboration across economics, trade, investment, tourism and science-technology.
Ambassador ServioSammodio of the Republic of Panama expressed his delight to introduce Panama to the Vietnamese people, hoping that the exhibition showcasing 80 photos would help visitors understand more on Panama’s people, culture and relic sites.
The exhibition is scheduled to run until October 30th./.
( Hoang Minh )
Recommended
Viet's Home
11th National Congress of Vietnam Fatherland Front: Opening up New Phase of Comprehensive Development
Viet's Home
Vietnam-Japan Sign ODA Loan Agreements for Climate-Resilient Infrastructure Projects
Viet's Home
355 Disadvantaged Students in Ha Tinh Receive Zhi Shan Scholarships
Viet's Home
51 Years of National Reunification: From Aspiration for Peace to Responsible Nation
Viet's Home
Reunification Holiday Nationwide Weather Forecast
Viet's Home
President of VFF Central Committee Bui Thi Minh Hoai Visits, Presents Gifts to Policy Beneficiary Families in Ninh Binh, Thanh Hoa
Viet's Home
Japan Provides VND 15 Billion in Aid for Ethnic Minority Children in Tuyen Quang and Lai Chau
Viet's Home