Colors of Northwest’s Culture in Hanoi this 26-30 April

According to information from Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism, the special event “Sắc màu Văn hóa Tây bắc – (Colors of Northwest’s culture)” is taking place at Vietnam Exhibition Centre for Culture and Arts (No.2, Hoa Lu Street, Hanoi) from 26 to 30 April.

According to information from Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism, the special event “Sắc màu Văn hóa Tây bắc – (Colors of Northwest’s culture)” is taking place at Vietnam Exhibition Centre for Culture and Arts (No.2, Hoa Lu Street, Hanoi) from 26 to 30 April. This exhibition is for celebrating Independence Day 30/4, Labour Day 1/5, Dien Bien Phu Victory on 7/5 and the 122th year of President Ho Chi Minh’s birth.

Numerous featured sections such as traditional fashion show, folk games, cuisine fair or art performances of the Northwest region are expected this time. Images of numerous famous attractions of this region are also reproduced at the event as well.

Northwestern Vietnam possesses an area of about 51,000km2 with highly tourist values and numerous natural and artificial attractions and also the habitat of many ethnic groups of Vietnam such as Thai, Dao, H’mong and Muong.


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