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Experience Vietnam’s Yesteryears Through the Nostalgic Lens of a Posthumous Ukrainian Artist.

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A captivating exhibition titled ‘Sofia Yablonska – Journey through Centuries’ is currently adorning the walls of the Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts. On display are 55 documents, photos, and videos by the talented Ukrainian artist, offering a glimpse into the past and a unique perspective on Vietnam. The exhibition, hosted by the Embassy of Ukraine in Vietnam, commemoratessection> marks a significant milestone – the 32nd anniversary of Ukraine-Vietnam diplomatic ties. It invites visitors to embark on a journey through time, exploring the natural landscapes and daily life of Vietnam in the 1930-40s, captured beautifully in black-and-white photos and accompanied by heartfelt writings. Nguyen Minh Nhut (L), Deputy Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Culture and Sports, and Ukrainian Ambassador to Vietnam Gaman Oleksandr inaugurate the exhibition. Photo: H. Vy / Tuoi Tre Yablonska’s images and documents about Vietnam transport viewers back in time, allowing...

“Hanoi, a City Etched in Heart and Soul”: A love letter to Hanoi, as seen through the eyes and lenses of its elderly photographers.

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Memorable Hanoi: A City’s Resilience and Transformation Photographer Trinh Hai, a nonagenarian, has dedicated his life to capturing Hanoi’s essence and beauty. Photo: Jenna Duong As autumn graced Hanoi with seasonal showers and a gentle breeze, the city welcomed a mix of emotions. Veteran photographer Trinh Hai, former Chairman of the Hanoi Elderly Photography Club, arrived at the Temple of Literature for the 19th “Hanoi in My Heart” photo exhibition. He held a collection of black-and-white documentary photos, each a testament to the city’s rich history. As he walked through the exhibition, he paused contemplatively before each image, allowing the memories they evoked to wash over him. Reflecting on a black-and-white photo titled “Prime Minister Pham Van Dong and Missile Troops Protecting the Fatherland,” Trinh Hai shared his pride in participating in the exhibition as Hanoi approached its 70th anniversary of Liberation. “My contributions this year focus pri...

“Celebrating Women’s Empowerment: The Power of Comic Art in Da Nang”

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The Da Nang Fine Arts Museum played host to an extraordinary event on Thursday, with the opening ceremony of ‘The World Needs Superheroines’ exhibition. This event coincided with the celebrations of Spain’s National Day on October 12th and Vietnam’s Women’s Day on October 20th, making it an even more special occasion. This powerful exhibition is a collaborative effort organized by the Embassy of Spain, alongside the Spanish Association of Comic Authors, the Herstóricas Association, Comicola Vietnam, and the Da Nang Fine Arts Museum. Together, they showcase the incredible talent of female artists from both Vietnam and Spain. Representatives from the Vietnamese and Spanish organizing committees come together to celebrate the opening of ‘The World Needs Superheroines’. An event highlighting the power and creativity of women in art. Photo : Nguyen Thu / Tuoi Tre News ‘The World Needs Superheroines’ is more than just an exhibition—it’s a movement. It aims to shine a spotlight ...

“Hanoi, a City Etched in my Soul”: A Love Letter to Vietnam’s Capital Through the Eyes of Elder Photographers.

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Memorable Hanoi: Capturing the City’s Rich History and Charm Photographer Trinh Hai, 92, has dedicated his life to capturing Hanoi’s beauty. Photo: Jenna Duong In the crisp autumn days of early October, as Hanoi welcomed the seasonal rain, the city’s air was filled with a mix of emotions. Veteran photographer Trinh Hai, former Chairman of the Hanoi Elderly Photography Club, arrived at the Temple of Literature for the 19th “Hanoi in My Heart” photo exhibition. He brought with him a collection of black-and-white documentary photos, each a testament to the city’s rich history. As he walked through the exhibition, he paused thoughtfully before each image, allowing the memories they evoked to wash over him. Reflecting on a black-and-white photo titled “Prime Minister Pham Van Dong and Missile Troops Protecting the Fatherland,” Trinh Hai shared, “As we approach the 70th anniversary of the Capital’s Liberation, I feel a profound sense of pride in participating in t...