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Book on 70th anniversary of Vietnam-Russia ties launched

The Kim Dong Publishing House has released a pictorial book series written by Russian authors to mark the Vietnam-Russia Friendship Year and the Russia-Vietnam Friendship Year in 2019.
Book on 70th anniversary of Vietnam-Russia ties launched ảnh 1(Photo: Kim Dong Publishing House)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Kim DongPublishing House has released a pictorial book series written by Russianauthors to mark the Vietnam-Russia Friendship Year and the Russia-VietnamFriendship Year in 2019.

The publication is also intended tocelebrate the 70th founding anniversary of the Vietnam-Russia diplomaticrelations in the next year.

The series, created by Vitali Bianki andVladimia Sevchenko, is based on a journey of two elephants which were Vietnam’sgift to Saint Petersburg city of Russia in 1954.

The elephants have become a symbol of friendshipand solidarity between the two nations, which was fostered by late President HoChi Minh./. 
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