The largest painting in the exhibition, measuring 7.2 metres long and 2.4 metres high, is painted on both sides. One side, entitled “President Ho reads the Declaration of Independence”, recreates Ba Dinh Square on September 2, 1945, while the other, “Spring of the Nation”, captures the jubilant celebrations of the Vietnamese people on Independence Day.
The event showcases outstanding paper rubbings and research projects created and carried out by generations of lecturers and students at the Việt Nam University of Fine Arts' Faculty of Art Theory, History and Criticism.
The Ooc Om Boc Festival and Ngo Boat Races are among the most prominent celebrations of the Khmer ethnic community, attracting hundreds of thousands of domestic and international visitors.
A recent article published on newswire news.com.au, suggests that Australian travellers should consider Vietnam instead of Bali (Indonesia) for their next holiday.