The event - held at the modern Technopark Cultural Complex in the city centre - attracted the participation of more than 300 guests, including representatives of local government leaders, leaders of Tyumen departments and agencies, Vietnamese students studying at the province's universities and a large number of local residents.
Speaking at the event, Consul General Nguyen Mai Huong said that the Vietnam Cultural Day in Tyumen is part of a series of activities to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and the Russian Federation (1950-2025), helping the people of Tyumen in particular and the people of Russia in general to know the unique features of the rich traditional culture of Vietnam, a nation that loves peace but is also ready to fight for independence and freedom. Ms. Nguyen Mai Huong thanked the Tyumen Provincial Government for supporting the organization of the event, highly appreciated the contribution of the local Vietnamese student community to the success of the activity and was delighted with the enthusiastic reception of the Russian people for this cultural exchange event.
Vietnamese Cultural Day in Tyumen. Photo: VNA
Within the framework of the Vietnam Cultural Day in Tyumen, Russian friends attended a photo exhibition about the country and people of Vietnam, enjoyed an art exchange program performed by the Vietnamese Student Association in Tyumen and Russian students, watched the movie “Thach Thao”; at the same time, Russian people attending the event also had the opportunity to experience many interesting and unique activities with strong Vietnamese imprints such as making Dong Ho paintings, bamboo dance, etc.
Deputy Governor of Tyumen Andrei Panteleev assessed that the Vietnam Cultural Day in Tyumen is a meaningful event and a valuable opportunity for local people to learn more about the country, culture and people of Vietnam, contributing to the promotion of bilateral cooperation and cultural exchange between Vietnam and Russia. According to him, Vietnamese students have contributed a lot to the success of the event; with Russia's current Eastward policy, the young generation is the bridge between the two peoples, promoting the friendly and long-standing relationship between the two countries in the future. Tyumen province wishes to promote cooperation with Vietnam, especially in the fields of education and economy - trade.
Vietnamese Cultural Day in Tyumen. Photo: VNA
The Vietnam Cultural Day event in Tyumen has contributed to introducing Vietnam's culture imbued with national identity to international friends, providing an opportunity for the people of the two countries to strengthen connections, exchanges, and enhance understanding of each other's countries and people; serving as a foundation to continue nurturing and developing the long-standing traditional friendship and comprehensive strategic partnership between Vietnam and the Russian Federation.
Tyumen Oblast's capital is the city of Tyumen, located more than 2,000 km east of Moscow. Tyumen has an important traffic position as it lies on the Trans-Siberian Railway, the Northern Railway and federal roads, and is a hub for the transfer of goods from river to rail. Tyumen dates back to the 16th century and is the oldest city in Siberia.
Source: https://bvhttdl.gov.vn/van-hoa-viet-nam-toa-sang-tren-thanh-pho-tyumen-lien-bang-nga-20250325083214403.htm
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