Concert on Lao culture days in Vietnam

In a section of the Lao culture days in Vietnam program from 16 to 20 July, a group of 47 artists from Lao National Art Troupe is delivering a concert at Hanoi Opera House at 8.00pm on July 17

In a section of the Lao culture days in Vietnam program from 16 to 20 July, a group of 47 artists from Lao National Art Troupe is delivering a concert at Hanoi Opera House at 8:00pm on July 17.  

The concert with combination of traditional performing art and modern one of Laos, including dancing, singing and modeling fashion (both traditional and modern) are excitingly expected by Vietnamese and international tourists.
 
Lao culture days in Vietnam is co-organized by Vietnamese Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism and Laos’ Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism. The event is to mark the Vietnam-Laos Friendship and Solidarity Year 2012 and the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two countries.
 
This year, the two nations plan to organize simultaneously the Laos and Vietnamese culture days in both countries during five days. Tourists having planned to go to the both places can take advantage of the opportunity to enjoy two countries just in one visit.

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