The Vietnamese Embassy in Israel celebrates 32 years of diplomatic relations between the countries.
Last night (Thursday, 17.7), a Vietnamese-Israeli photo exhibition was launched to mark 32 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Vietnam.
Israel is represented in the exhibition by photographer Professor Binyamin Peretz, and Vietnam by photographers Le Thai Hoa and Le Vui Hoi.
The exhibition, entitled “Echoes of People”, presents Israel through Vietnamese and local eyes, highlighting the diverse human landscape of Israeli society while incorporating various artistic angles and addressing current societal challenges.
Photo: Vietnamese Embassy
Photo: Professor Binyamin Peretz Vietnamese Ambassador to Israel, Le Duc Trung, stated at the opening ceremony that the exhibition artistically illustrates the strong bond between two peoples who share common characteristics.
He pointed out that art is an international language that serves as a bridge between peoples and cultures.
The ambassador also mentioned the continuous increase in the number of Israelis visiting Vietnam, enjoying its rich cultural offerings. According to him, Vietnam has become a leading tourist destination in the past year among various audiences, including families and backpackers.
The exhibition is displayed at the building of the Vietnamese Embassy, located at Shaul Hamelech Boulevard 8 in Tel Aviv, and is open to the public until July 24, from Monday to Friday between 10:00 to 13:00. Admission is free.
Photo: Professor Binyamin Peretz