Vietnam, India bolster trade exchange, cooperation
A business exchange programme was held in Hanoi on May 20 for enterprises of Vietnam and India to look for investment and trade opportunities.
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| Contemporary: A bronze sculpture by Nguyen Thi Chinh Le is among the works to be displayed at the exhibition Viet Nam Now in Hong Kong. |
Works by artists Ha Tri Hieu, Nguyen Thi Chau Giang, Nguyen Quang Thang, Le Quoc Viet, Chinh Le and Nguyen The Son include paintings of oil on canvas, silk paintings, bronze sculptures, 3D photography, and calligraphy.
Widely exhibited in Viet Nam, these artists are emerging on the international stage. Never seen before in Hong Kong, their works honour and preserve the past while adapting and integrating traditional subjects and techniques in ways that resonate with contemporary audiences.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a documentary on the lives of the artists and the issues they address produced by Art Viet Nam Gallery in association with documentary filmmaker Bill Perna of Perna Content.
A business exchange programme was held in Hanoi on May 20 for enterprises of Vietnam and India to look for investment and trade opportunities.
Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai has approved a financial mechanism for an investment programme on electricity transmission grid (the second phase) with loans from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the French Development Agency (AFD).