Vietnam - New Zealand Prime Minister plays the monochord at the Temple of Literature

Hải Nguyễn |

On the morning of February 27, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon visited the Temple of Literature - Quoc Tu Giam relic.

Tai day hai Thu tuong da tham quan cac khu vuc quan trong cua Van Mieu, bao gom Khue Van Cac, khu bia Tien si va nha Thai Hoc.
Here, the two Prime Ministers visited important areas of the Temple of Literature including Khue Van Cac, the doctoral stele area and the Thai Hoc house.
Tai nha Thai Hoc, hai Thu tuong da dung chan truoc tuong dai Danh su Chu Van An, nho lai cong lao va dong gop cua ong doi voi nen giao duc nuoc nha.
At Thai Hoc's house, the two Prime Ministers stopped in front of the monument to the famous master Chu Van An, remembering his contributions to Vietnamese education.
Hai nha lanh dao cung thuong thuc nhung tiet muc van nghe truyen thong do cac nghe si cua Hoc vien am nhac quoc gia Viet Nam bieu dien. .
The two leaders enjoyed traditional performances by artists from the Vietnam National Academy of Music.
Tiet muc “Moi nuoc moi trau” va “Da ban” do cac nghe si bieu dien da thu hut su chu y cua Thu tuong Christopher Luxo va cac thanh vien trong doan.
The performances "Invitation for the State to invite you to betel" and "Gia ban" performed by the artists attracted the attention of Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and the members of the group.
Tai day hai Thu tuong cung da duoc thuong thuc bai dan ca Pokarekare Ana cua dat nuoc New Zealand do cac nghe si Viet Nam trinh dien.
Here, the two Prime Ministers also enjoyed the Pokarekare Ana folk song of New Zealand performed by Vietnamese artists.
Hai Thu tuong gay dan bau va giao luu voi cac nghe si. Khoanh khac nay da the hien su giao luu van hoa day y nghia, nhan duoc su huong ung nong nhiet tu nhung nguoi co mat.
The two Prime Ministers played the monochord and interacted with artists. This meaningful moment of cultural exchange received enthusiastic responses from those present.
Thu tuong New Zealand danh trong sam tai Van Mieu. Hanh dong mang tinh bieu tuong nay nham the hien su ton vinh truyen thong hieu hoc cua Viet Nam, dong thoi the hien mong muon that chat quan he hop tac van hoa, giao duc giua hai quoc gia.
The New Zealand Prime Minister played the thunder at the Temple of Literature, honoring Vietnam's tradition of studiousness, and at the same time expressing his desire to strengthen cultural and educational cooperation between the two countries.
Day la mot trong nhung nghi thuc quan trong thuong dien ra trong cac dip nhu khai but dau xuan hay cac su kien van hoa – giao duc. Trong sam la bieu tuong cua su uy nghiem, khoi dau va khich le tinh than hoc tap.
Thunderstorms are one of the important rituals that often take place on occasions such as spring solstice or cultural and educational events. Thunder is a symbol of majesty, origin and encourages the spirit of learning.
Chuyen tham cua hai Thu tuong tai Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam la bieu tuong cua tinh huu nghi va su gan ket van hoa giua Viet Nam va New Zealand, mo ra nhung co hoi hop tac moi trong linh vuc giao duc va van hoa giua hai nuoc.
The visit of the two Prime Ministers to the Temple of Literature - Quoc Tu Giam is a symbol of friendship and cultural cohesion between Vietnam and New Zealand, opening up new opportunities for cooperation in the field of education and culture between the two countries.
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