A moment of Vietnamese woman in a meeting with international organizations

On the 1st of July 2022, The Vietnamese Women’s Museum established the exhibition “Vietnamese Women Moments”. This was developed in partnership with an exhibition called “Joining hands for the advancement of women and sustainable development” from the Centre of Vietnamese Quintessential Craft Villages in Bat Trang, and with the Ha Noi Vietnamese Women’s Organization. The exhibition honors the support from the ministries, agencies, businesses, organizations and international friends who support the Women’s Museum. The exhibition also informs people about the Vietnam Women’s Union XII with the major orientation of the association between 2022 – 2027.

As part of the overall harmony of the program, the exhibition “Vietnamese Women – Moments” adorns the meeting space with touching and proud images of Vietnamese women, bringing a perspective on their great contributions in preserving and developing the country. Each photo is a memorable moment that contains the message of sacrifice, dedication to the independence and freedom of the nation; or about the efforts and persistence to gradually assert their role and position in the common development and integration of the country in the new era.

All have left a deep impression on international visitors present at the program. “The exhibition brings a lot of meaning and is extremely appropriate in the space of today’s meeting. Especially for us – officers and employees of embassies and international organizations living and working in Vietnam can better understand the contribution and efforts of Vietnamese women to peace and development. development of the nation. An excellent exhibition that gives a lot of emotions!” – Dr. Kaye Eldridge, Aus4Skills Australia and Vietnam Program Manager for Human Resource Development. Expressing her emotions when visiting the exhibition and especially impressed with the story of the heroic La River daughter La Thi Tam, Ms. Giormis Gomez Guillen, Second Secretary, Head of Consular Department of the Embassy of the Republic of Cuba “I feel the beauty of the soul of Vietnamese women through these moments. In particular, the eyes of heroine La Thi Tam and the story of her miracle of counting dropped bombs attracted me. The more I see the exhibition, the more I want to express my admiration for Vietnamese women, whether in wartime or peacetime, they are an important link in the cause of protecting, preserving and developing the country. Vietnam is beautiful.”

The exhibition “Vietnamese Women – Moments” adorns the meeting space with touching and proud images of Vietnamese women, capturing women’s great contributions in preserving and developing the country. Each photo in the exhibition is a memorable moment that contains the message of sacrifice, dedication to independence, dedication to freedom of the nation and about persistence to gradually assert women’s roles in the common development and integration of the country in the new era. All the photos have left a deep impression on international visitors present at the program.

Dr. Kaye Eldridge, from Aus4Skills Australia and the Vietnam Program Manager for Human Resource Development visited the exhibition and stated, “The exhibition brings a lot of meaning and is extremely appropriate in the space of today’s meeting. Especially for us – officers and employees of embassies and international organizations living and working in Vietnam can better understand the contribution and efforts of Vietnamese women to peace and development. development of the nation. An excellent exhibition that gives a lot of emotions!”. Dr Kaye expressed her emotions when she visited the exhibition, she was particularly impressed with the story of the heroic La River daughter La Thi Tam.

Ms. Giormis Gomez Guillen, the Second Secretary and Head of Consular Department from the Embassy of the Republic of Cuba stated, “I feel the beauty of the soul of Vietnamese women through these moments. In particular, the eyes of heroine La Thi Tam and the story of her miracle of counting dropped bombs attracted me. The more I see the exhibition, the more I want to express my admiration for Vietnamese women, whether in wartime or peacetime, they are an important link in the cause of protecting, preserving and developing the country. Vietnam is beautiful.”

The exhibition “Vietnamese Women – Moments” created connection, interest and meaningful visiting hours for guests participating in the meeting program.

Here are some photos from the event: