The Embassy of Vietnam in Algeria and the Algerian Ministry of Culture held a screening of a documentary on Vietnam in Algiers capital city on August 27.
Visitors at at the "Exploring Vietnam" photo exhibition (Photo: VNA)
Algiers (VNA) – The Embassy of Vietnam in Algeria and the Algerian Ministry of Cultureheld a screening of a documentary on Vietnam in Algiers capital city on August27.
The film, entitled “Vietnam, le joyau de l'Asie”(Vietnam: a jewel of Asia), was launched as part of activities marking the 74thyear of the Southeast Asian country’s August Revolution (August 19) and theNational Day (September 2).
Directed by Samir Lezzoum, the film features theDien Bien Phu Victory and the sacrifice of Vietnamese people in the war againstFrench colonialists. It also introduces recent achievements in socio-economicdevelopment and international integration of Vietnam.
The documentary wasshot in various localities across the country, including Hanoi, Dien Bien andSon La in the north and the southern Ho Chi Minh City economic hub.
Addressing thescreening event, Vietnamese Ambassador to Algeria Pham Quoc Tru spoke highly ofAlgerian filmmakers’ efforts and devotion to the project, which vividlyreflects the traditional friendship and cooperation between Vietnam andAlgeria.
The same day, theVietnamese Embassy organised the “Exploring Vietnam” photo exhibition, withmore than 50 pictures on show.
The event wasdesigned to introduce the country’s natural landscapes, people, traditionalculture, cuisine, festivals, craft villages and world heritage to Algerian andinternational friends.-VNA
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