Tra Vinh to hold Vietnam-Japan cultural exchange

VOV.VN - A Vietnam-Japan cultural exchange will be held at Tra Vinh University over October 24-25 as part of activities to mark the 45th anniversary of the two countries’ diplomatic ties.

The program will include a presentation of traditional music instruments, folk games, a reenactment of a rural market, performances in Kimono and Ao dai, Yosakoi dance, musical instrument performances by record holder Truong Dinh Chieu, an art display, a promotion of Vietnamese and Japanese cuisines and a photo exhibition.

The cultural event aims to foster the ties of friendship between Vietnam and Japan and helps to promote the culture and people of Tra Vinh and the wider Southwestern region.

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