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Update news Japanese culture
VietNamNet Bridge – An exhibition showcasing origami works of art, titled Nhung Doi Canh (Wings), will open to the public on Friday at Vincom Centre for Contemporary Art.
VietNamNet Bridge – Three young Japanese travelers – Suzuki Yuuji, Hirano Ken and Takahashi Keisuke – paid a stop at the central city during their world Jinrikisha (hand-pulled rickshaw) tour yesterday.
Hundreds of Vietnamese and Japanese residents in Da Nang and Hoi An participated in the annual Viet Nam-Japan Culture Exchange at the city's Administrative Centre Park yesterday.
VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese need to deepen understanding of their own culture and society in order to better appreciate and compare it with other cultures,
VietNamNet Bridge – Doan Lien Huong and her classmates eagerly awaited their upcoming Japanese class, a special lesson that would be learned by watching a classic Japanese opera instead of reading textbooks.
VietNamNet Bridge – Little Japan, an area around Le Thanh Ton and Thai Van Lung streets in downtown HCMC where there are over 70 restaurants, spas and other businesses of the Japanese community,
VietNamNet Bridge – "Feeling Japan" is the theme of a festival that opened in HCM City yesterday, Oct 26, giving thousands of visitors, mostly young folks, a taste of Japanese culture.
American singer Kyo York has released a music video called Ha Trang (white autumn), a well-known song by the late music composer Trinh Cong Son, on Youtube in commemoration of Son’s upcoming death anniversary.
HCM City stirs-up interest in South African culture; Local students sketch historic Long Bien bridge; Art show celebrates creativity with do paper; HCM City festival shows beauty of Ao Dai; Japan Cherry blossom festival fascinates local youth
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VietNamNet Bridge – A chubby Japanese toddler is the unlikely star of a new photo exhibition on display at the Japan Foundation Centre for Cultural Exchange in downtown Ha Noi, which aims to give locals a unique insight into Japanese culture.
VietNamNet Bridge – A two-day festival earmarked for April 20 and 21 at the Viet Nam Exhibition and Fair Centre will feature aspects of typical Japanese culture,