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Vietnamese comic books translated into Japanese

Vietnamese comic books translated into Japanese

Phan Thi Media Education and Entertainment JSC has agreed for Vietnam National University in Hanoi-Kyoto University Collaboration Office to translate the company’s comic series Danh Tac Viet Nam (Vietnamese Famous Works) into Japanese.

Domestic comics offer light relief

Several new comic book series for children written and designed by Vietnamese authors and artists from HCM City-based TVC Culture Company will hit bookstore shelves nation-wide this month.

Homemade comic book treats in store for VN youth

Several new comic book series for children written and designed by Vietnamese authors and artists from HCM City-based TVC Culture Company will hit bookstore shelves nation-wide this month.

Japanese culture enthralls HCMC youths

Japanese culture enthralls HCMC youths

Vietnam- Japan Day featured fun-filled and colorful events like cosplay in which performers dress up as comic-book characters

Japanese culture enthralls HCMC youths

Japanese culture enthralls HCMC youths

Vietnam- Japan Day featured fun-filled and colorful events like cosplay in which performers dress up as comic-book characters

Japanese artists to show off their skills in HCMC

Japanese artists to show off their skills in HCMC

Kendo, origami, and ikebana will be performed at the Vietnam-Japan Day on Sunday

Japanese artists to show off their skills in HCMC

Japanese artists to show off their skills in HCMC

Kendo, origami, and ikebana will be performed at the Vietnam-Japan Day on Sunday

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Desperate people get free facial, eye surgery

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