link ae888

Mid-Autumn Festival organised for Vietnamese children in Ostrava

The Vietnamese community in North Morara and Ostrava, the capital city of the North Morava region in the Czech Republic, has held an entertainment programme for children on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival, which falls on September 21 this year.
Mid-Autumn Festival organised for Vietnamese children in Ostrava ảnh 1 Participants enjoy dragon dances at the event. (Photo: VNA)

Prague (VNA) – The Vietnamese community in North Morara and Ostrava, the capital city of the North Morava region in the Czech Republic, has held an entertainment programme for children on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival, which falls on September 21 this year. 

This is an annual activity organised by the community with the purpose of preserving the Vietnamese cultural traditions and helping Czech friends understand more about the Vietnamese culture.

Addressing the event, Deputy Mayor of Ostrava Prazak Zbynek lauded the smooth integration of the second and third generations of the Vietnamese community into the host society. He underlined the importance of preserving the traditional culture of Vietnam among the Vietnamese youth in the country, which he said contributes to strengthening the Vietnam-Czech Republic's traditional friendship.

For his part, Vietnamese Ambassador to the Czech Republic Thai Xuan Dung thanked the Government of the Czech Republic and authorities of Ostrava for supporting the Vietnamese community. He also showed his hope that the Czech Republic will continue creating favourable conditions for the community to better integrate into the host society and contribute more to the bilateral relationship.

ꦏ President of the Czech-Vietnamese Friendship Parliamentarians Group Leo Luzar said through such cultural event, he felt the care of Vietnamese for the young generation, adding that he hoped they would cherish this value during the integration into the society in their second homeland - the Czech Republic./.

VNA

See more

The World Police Band Concert - Vietnam 2025 officially opens on the morning of August 9 at Hoan Kiem pedestrian street in Hanoi. (Photo: VNA)

World Police Band Concert opens in Hanoi

The World Police Band Concert - Vietnam 2025 is an important opportunity to enhance cultural and artistic exchanges and mutual understanding between Vietnam’s public security force and law enforcement agencies worldwide.
Delegates perform the launch ceremony for the “A80 – Proud of Vietnam” digital platform. (Photo: VNA)

🐼 Hanoi launches digital platform to mark 80th National Day

Accessible via //a80.hanoi.gov.vn and a mobile app, the platform serves as the official information hub for parades, cultural events, exhibitions, and public services. It offers real-time updates on schedules, traffic, security, healthcare, and live broadcasts, as well as behind-the-scenes stories and community-shared moments from across the country.
Vietnam's Public Security Ceremonial Unit brass band will take part in the World Police Music Festival 2025 in Hanoi — (Photo hoguomopera.vn)

🐈 World Police Music Festival 2025 to bring global bands to Hanoi

The festival aims to foster artistic and cultural exchange, while deepening international appreciation for national identity, societal values and the missions of law enforcement agencies, especially those of the Vietnamese People's Police and their counterparts around the globe.
The drawing contest is open to both international and Vietnamese children aged 6 to 15. (Photo: VNA)

✱ Children’s art competition spreads message of peace

The competition offers a meaningful cultural and educational platform, serving not only as a creative space for Vietnamese and international children living in Hanoi but also as a forum to inspire patriotism, a love for peace, environmental awareness, and the aspiration to build a humane and sustainable world.
A screenshot of the article on the New Zealand Herald.

♛ Indian writer captivated by Vietnam’s Cham culture

Taking a journey to the Cham Museum — the modest building in Phan Rang –Thap Cham, Indian writer Ankita Mahabir said that the museum might not boast size but it brims with pride for the local community, featuring carefully preserved sandstone sculptures, portraits, and rare artifacts.

For years, the Vietnamese community in many countries rarely had the chance to experience Vietnam’s traditional arts and culture actitivies organized by the Vietnam government, except the annual event “Vietnam Day Abroad” that has been organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs since 2010. But the year 2024 marked a turning point.

In the context of international integration and globalisation, culture and art education plays a vital role in promoting the all-round development of Vietnam's young generation.
Nguyen Van Khanh Phong trains under the watchful eye of his coach. Vietnam is hoping to defend many titles in the 33rd SEA Games. (Photo: nhandan.vn)

Vietnam gymnasts eyes SEA Games medals

Vietnam shared the top podium with the Philippines in the medal tally with four gold, two silver and two bronze medals at the last SEA Games in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Vietnamese Ambassador Dang Minh Khoi (centre) commends the Moscow authority, as well as the Vietnamese community in the country, sponsors, and volunteers for their unity and contributions to the event’s success. (Photo: VNA)

♔ Vietnam’s cultural festival heats up Russian capital

The “Vietnam – Colours from the Tropics” Cultural Festival in Moscow, Russia, has wrapped up after drawing 968,000 local residents and visitors, surpassing expectations and surprising organisers with the vibrant interest it sparked in the Russian capital.
{dagathomo tructiep hôm nay}|{link ae888 city 165}|{dá gà thomo}|{trực tiếp đá gà thomo hom nay}|{sbobet asian handicap}|