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LoginThe event is a highlight of cultural diplomacy under the framework of Vietnam Days Abroad to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and India In his opening speech, Ambassador Nguyen Thanh Hai affirmed that Indian and Vietnamese civilizations had a close relationship dating back to thousands of years. India is one of the great cradles of civilization. Vietnam with 4, years of history and culture, imbued with national identity, is the intersection of many major cultures, including the Indian one. The cultural intersection is also expressed in architecture and fine arts with fascinating works imprinted with Indian culture such as My Son Sanctuary, temple relics in Nha Trang, Phu Yen, as well as the exchange between monks, nuns and dharma. In particular, the intersection is reflected in the close relationship between generations of Vietnamese and Indian people, typically the friendship between President Ho Chi Minh and the leaders of India. This is a solid foundation for Vietnam and India to jointly cultivate and develop a comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries and their people. Through the Cultural Space, we wish to partly introduce the beauty of Vietnamese culture, country and people, and at the same time review historical moments, step by step, in the relationship between the two sides.
Several old pieces of pottery dated to around seven centuries ago were recently found in the central province of Ha Tinh. Newly discovered antiques. Plate from the Le Dynasty. Two Tran Dynasty pots. Le Dynasty jar.
The film was invested by Tran Thanh with a budget of 50 billion VND, 2 years of conceptualization and scriptwriting, and 1 year of production. Initially, the role of Mai's father was assigned by Tran Thanh to People's Artist Viet Anh, however, he later decided to take on this antagonistic role. According to him, due to pressure from the production team and his inability to play the role of Uncle Ut, he had to give the role of Uncle Ut to People's Artist Viet Anh, while he took on the role of Mai's father.
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