Opening a photo exhibition on the ASEAN Community
The Ministry of Information and Communications opened a photo exhibition on the ASEAN Community in Hanoi on August 5.

A photo exhibition on the ASEAN Community is as part to celebrate the community’s first founding anniversary and the 50th anniversary of the bloc.
The event was within the working agenda of the National Steering Committee for ASEAN.
The exhibition displays sets of stamps, documentaries, and photographs chosen from photo and documentary contests themed: “ASEAN country, people”, “Climate change in ASEAN”and “Ethnic groups in ASEAN”.
In addition, on dislay are 27 paintings which won an ASEAN junior drawing contest held by the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, as well as books featuring ASEAN, Southeast Asia and Vietnam.
Addressing the event, Minister of Information and Communications Truong Minh Tuan said the ASEAN Community formation has shown the strong growth of ASEAN over nearly five decades of existence.
Representatives from embassies, ministries and agencies attended the exhibition.
The event is expected to further boost understanding and solidarity among member states.
The exhibition runs through August 7.
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The exhibition displays sets of stamps, documentaries, and photographs chosen from photo and documentary contests themed: “ASEAN country, people”, “Climate change in ASEAN”and “Ethnic groups in ASEAN”.
In addition, on dislay are 27 paintings which won an ASEAN junior drawing contest held by the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, as well as books featuring ASEAN, Southeast Asia and Vietnam.
![]() At the exhibition.
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Representatives from embassies, ministries and agencies attended the exhibition.
The event is expected to further boost understanding and solidarity among member states.
The exhibition runs through August 7.

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