Vietnam’s culture center opened in Argentina

The Vietnam – Argentina cultural exchange center opened on August 29 in Buenos Aires is expected to continue the success of Argentina – Vietnam Cultural Institute created 15 years ago to boost cultural exchange between the two countries.

The Vietnam – Argentina Cultural Exchange Center opened on August 29, 2025, in Buenos Aires and is poised to continue the success of the Argentina – Vietnam Cultural Institute, which was established 20 years ago to enhance cultural exchange between the two nations.

This center serves as an excellent venue for locals interested in Vietnamese culture, offering a broad range of activities that include film screenings, exhibitions, lectures, and Vietnamese language classes.

On the opening day of this center, special activities showcasing both Vietnamese and Argentinean cultures were featured. These included a fashion show of the Ao Dai (the traditional Vietnamese dress modeled by Argentinean participants) as well as captivating Tango performances, highlighting the fusion of these rich cultures.


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