Photos, sculpture works on Vietnam introduced in Hungary
An exhibition featuring photos on Vietnam’s land and people; and sculptures by Hungary’s sculptor Farkas Aladár on President Ho Chi Minh and Vietnam's struggle against the US was held in Székesfehérvár city, Hungary.
| Vietnam, Hungary step up all-round cooperation | |
| Mr. Dang Vu Nhat Thang becomes President of Hanoi's Vietnam-Hungary Friendship Association | |
| First Vietnamese pagoda recognised in Hungary |
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| Vietnamese Ambassador to Hungary Nguyen Tien Thuc thanked the Hungarian Government and people, especially war veterans, for their support for Vietnam’s past struggle against the US. Photos provided by the Embassy |
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| He highly valued the role of members of the Hungary-Vietnam Friendship Association, overseas Vietnamese students and the Vietnamese community in Hungary in fostering the two countries’ relations. |
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| The exhibition was the first in a series of activities co-organized by the association and the Vietnamese embassy to celebrate the 70th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic ties (February 3) and Vietnam’s 45th anniversary of the liberation of the south and national reunification (April 30). |
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| The exhibition is open to visitors until early March. |
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| Aladár Farkas was a Hungarian sculptor who was born in 1909. His daugher introduced his works at the event. |
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| A bronze sculpture of President Ho Chi Minh. |
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| Work by Farkas Aladár on the martyrdom of hero Nguyen Van Troi, who was killed during the American War at the age of 24. |
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