Cultural events held in Canada, Bulgaria to mark National Day
The “Vietnam Culture Week” was held in Ottawa, Canada on September 11 as part of activities to mark the 73rd anniversary of Vietnam’s National Day (September 2) and the 45th anniversary of diplomatic relations with Canada.
Photo exhibition held within the“Vietnam Culture Week” in Ottawa, Canada (Photo: VNA)
Ottawa (VNA) – The “Vietnam Culture Week” was held in Ottawa,Canada on September 11 as part of activities to mark the 73rd anniversary of Vietnam’s National Day (September 2) and the 45th anniversary of diplomatic relations with Canada.
In his opening remark, Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyen NgocThien underlined the significant role of culture in the internationalintegration, saying that culture creates a foundation for the preservation ofpeace and serves as a motive for the development of other sectors.
The week, the first of its kind organised since the establishment of thebilateral diplomatic ties, features various activities such as art performancesand photo and tourism exhibitions. It would nudge Vietnamese culture and peoplecloser to the Canadian friends, thus consolidating and developing thecomprehensive partnership between the two nations.
For his part, Canadian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ian Shugard stressedthat the two nations have enjoyed long-standing friendship and sound relationsthanks to the visits by high-ranking leaders from both sides.
Those included Canadian PM Justin Trudeau’s visit to Vietnam in November lastyear to attend the 25th APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting, and PM NguyenXuan Phuc’s visit to Canada in June this year to attend the Expanded G7 Summit,he said.
According to the official, the bilateral ties have been deepened by robustachievements in two-way trade and education cooperation. Vietnam is currentlythe largest trade partner of Canada in the ASEAN, and ranks fifth among the countrieshaving the largest number of students in the American nation.
On September 8, the Vietnamese Embassy in Bulgaria organised a celebration forthe 73rd anniversary of Vietnam’s National Day.
A Vietnam-Bulgaria friendship concert was staged on the occasion by Vietnamesetraditional artists and Bulgaria’s Sofia orchestra.
Also, the embassy opened a photo exhibition to publicize Vietnam’s beauty, andheld a banquet with an array of Vietnamese traditional dishes, which createdgood impression on international friends.-VNA
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