Photo Exhibition Vietnam’s Ethnic Groups Opens in Hanoi.

HANOI: A photo exhibition titled “Colors of Vietnam’s Ethnic Groups” opened at the Centre for Fine Arts and Photography Appraisal and Exhibition in Hanoi on November 18. The event aims to honour, promote, and preserve the distinctive and invaluable cultural values of Vietnam’s ethnic groups.

According to Vietnam News Agency, the exhibition showcases a variety of photographs that capture the rich cultural heritage and traditional practices of Vietnam’s diverse ethnic communities. The event provides visitors an opportunity to explore and appreciate the unique lifestyles, customs, and artistic expressions that characterize the country’s ethnic diversity.

The exhibition is part of a broader effort to raise awareness about the importance of cultural preservation and to foster a deeper understanding and respect for the cultural identities of Vietnam’s ethnic groups. By highlighting these communities, the organizers hope to encourage dialogue and cultural exchange, contributing to the ongoing efforts to safeguard
Vietnam’s intangible cultural heritage.

With a focus on both historical and contemporary perspectives, the exhibition invites attendees to engage with the stories and traditions of Vietnam’s ethnic minorities. This initiative is expected to attract a wide audience, including local and international visitors, researchers, and cultural enthusiasts.