Vietnam-Japan cultural space to open in Hoi An in November

A Vietnam-Japan cultural space is set to open in the UNESCO-recognised town of Hoi An in November to honour the fine relationship that exists between the two countries.
October 17, 2017 | 13:49

A Vietnam-Japan cultural space is set to open in the UNESCO-recognised town of Hoi An in November to honour the fine relationship that exists between the two countries.

The space will cover the entirety of Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street and the area surrounding the Japanese covered bridge.

Vietnam-Japan cultural space to open in Hoi An in November

Japanese traditional dolls. (Source: Internet)

Activities within the space will include exhibitions of models of red-seal ships, a type of ship used by Japanese merchants, historical records, archaeological finds on Vietnam-Japan trade in the 17th century and performances of tea ceremony and so on.

Visitors to the space will be able to experience Japanese and Vietnam culture through traditional attire, music, calligraphy, lanterns, books and handicrafts.

According to the organisers of the event, the house at No. 6 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street will become a Japanese cultural house from 2019, where exhibitions, film screenings and other cultural exchange activities will be held by the Japanese side.

Hoi An Chairman Dinh Van Thu said that the Vietnam-Japan cultural space will promote cultural exchange between the two countries, helping to honour the fine bilateral relationship and persify the tourism products of Quang Nam province.

The space is scheduled to open on November 10th or 12th./.

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