The museum covers a total area of approximately 17,100 square metres, with total investment estimated at 299.7 billion VND (11.37 million USD). Funding for the project is provided through sponsorship from Vinhomes JSC, and construction is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2028.
For the first time, the festival will feature a film market aimed at creating a regular platform for industry exchange and trade, contributing to the development of Việt Nam’s cinema sector.
Within the programme's framework, international photographers explored and worked in various settings around Thổ Hà ancient village, including temple and pagoda complexes, narrow alleyways, ancient houses, village gates and ferry docks, as well as scenes of daily life and local culinary culture.
A striking fusion of Vietnamese calligraphy and traditional symbols has earned national recognition, celebrating cultural identity through record-breaking artworks in Cần Thơ.