Cultural exchange helps promote Vietnam-Thailand friendship
A Vietnam-Thailand cultural exchange programme took place in Ho Chi Minh City on August 30 with the aim of enhancing understanding and connectivity between people of the two countries.
A performance at the exchange programme. (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) – A Vietnam-Thailand culturalexchange programme took place in Ho Chi Minh City on August 30 with the aim of enhancingunderstanding and connectivity between people of the two countries.
It was co-organised by the Vietnam Union of FriendshipOrganisations (VUFO)'s representative office in the southern region, the Ho Chi Minh Communist YouthUnion's chapter in HCM City, the Vietnam-ASEAN Friendship Association in HCM City and Thailand’sConsulate General in the city.
The programme marked the 10th anniversaryof the Vietnam-Thailand strategic partnership (2003-2023), said Tran HoangKhanh Van, deputy head of the VUFO’s southern region office.
Van highlighted the good relations betweenthe two countries across fields, from politics to defence-security, economy,trade, culture and education, calling people-to-people exchange a basicfoundation for them to build up their friendship.
The programme featured traditional art performances of bothThailand and Vietnam./.
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