President Vo Van Thuong and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. attended the Happy Tet 2024 program taking place right at the center of Thang Long Imperial Citadel.
Here, the President introduced to the President of the Philippines about the traditional Vietnamese New Year with its unique cultural features, immersing himself in the Vietnamese New Year atmosphere; cultural values, heritage, folk games on New Year such as throwing con, bamboo dancing, tug of war; traditional dishes, New Year's feasts; enjoying cultural and artistic programs imbued with national identity...
Next, the President and the President of the Philippines visited the relics of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long. This is a relic complex associated with the history of the Thang Long citadel. This massive architectural work was built by dynasties in many historical periods and has become the most important relic in the system of relics in Vietnam.
President Vo Van Thuong and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. visited Thang Long Imperial Citadel.
President Vo Van Thuong and the President of the Philippines took a souvenir photo with children and compatriots.
President Vo Van Thuong and President of the Philippines listen to reformed opera melodies
Two heads of state watch traditional dances of ethnic groups
President Vo Van Thuong introduced to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. the Vietnamese custom of wrapping banh chung every Tet holiday.
President Vo Van Thuong and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. take a souvenir photo in front of the gate of Thang Long Imperial Citadel.
The two leaders walked slowly through Doan Mon Gate, along the tree-lined road, past the French building to the Kinh Thien Palace relic.
The two leaders were given an explanation about the stone well. This is an image of the type of well that was once used in the daily life of the ancient Thang Long royal palace.
Two heads of state came to the front yard of the Kinh Thien Palace, heard an introduction to the Kinh Thien Palace relic, the most important place in the ancient Thang Long Forbidden City, where the most solemn ceremonies of the royal court were held, where foreign envoys were received and where the court held court to discuss important national affairs.
Philippine President receives souvenir from Thang Long Imperial Citadel Management Board
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