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Vietnamese Culture Days in Budapest deepen bilateral friendship

Running from June 27-28, the vibrant event featured documentary screenings on the ties between Vietnam and Hungary, and an art and photo exhibition highlighting Vietnam’s people, culture, and socio-economic achievements since the launching of the "Doi moi" (Renewal) process.
An art performance at Vietnamese Cultural Days in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo: VNA)
An art performance at Vietnamese Cultural Days in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamese Cultural Days were held recently in Budapest, Hungary, to mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two🤪 count🎐ries.

Running from June 27-28, the vibrant event featured documentary screenings on the ties between Vietnam and Hungary, and an art and photo exhibition highlighting Vietnam’s people, culture, and socio-economic achievements since the launching of the "Doi moi" (Renewal) process. In his opening remarks, Vietnamese Ambassador to Hungary Bui Le Thai emphasised that the event was not only a celebration of national cultural identity, but also a bridge fostering mutual understanding and friendship between the people of both nations. He expressed gratitude to local authorities and reaffirmed the Vietnamese community’s role as a key link in the bilateral relations.
Mayor of District 3 Kiss László praised the initiative to organise the event and pledged continued support for Vietnamese cultural exchange activities. He also proposed developing a sister-city partnership between District 3 and Son Tay town of Hanoi to promote community integration and cooperation. A highlight of the event was an exhibition featuring images and videos of 75 years of diplomatic ties, high-level visits, and Vietnam’s cultural heritage and development milestones, offering Hungarian visitors a deeper insight into a peaceful, dynamic, and globally engaged Vietnam.
Visitors also enjoyed booths showcasing Vietnamese export products such as cashew nuts, coffee, tea, and spices, along with traditional cuisine and folk performances that created a lively cultural experience. The event concluded in the spirit of friendship, underscoring the vital role of culture in strengthening the comprehensive partnership between Vietnam and Hungary in the new era./.
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