The Exhibition “Women and Innovation 2013” was opened this morning (Oct. 1, 2013) at the Vietnamese Women’s Museum (36 Lý Thường Kiệt St., Hanoi). The exhibition under the theme “Empowering women and building their economic capacity” is jointly organized by the Vietnam Women’s Union, the World Bank, and UN Women.
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The opening ceremony of the exhibition “Women and Innovation 2013”
Sáng 1/10, tại Bảo tàng Phụ nữ Việt Nam diễn ra lễ khai mạc triển lãm “Phụ nữ và sáng tạo 2013”.
Press release: Exhibition “Flower & Life”
The natural beauty of flowers is always closely related with women’s lives. The bouquet of flowers for a bride’s big wedding day making it brighter and a happier occasion. Decorative flowers in the family homes bringing charm and color to create relaxation peace and tranquility ... We can admire multicolored flowers and enjoy their shape, their texture and their perfume anywhere and anytime. Flowers enhances our live with their delicate and graceful beauty.
Press Release “Autumn Book Festival 2013” to be held in Hanoi
On the occasion of the 59th anniversary of the liberation of Hanoi Capital City (10/10/1954 - 10/10/2013) and the 83rd anniversary of the Vietnam Women’s Union (20/10/1930 - 20/10/2013), the Women Publishing House and Vietnamese Women’s Museum (VWM) in coordination with Kim Đồng Publishing House, Trẻ (Young) Publishing House and Nhã Nam Culture & Media Company will jointly organize the “Autumn Book Festival 2013”.
Vietnamese Women’s Museum received the Traveler’s Choice Attraction Award 2013
The Vietnam Women's Museum has just received its second award for 2013 from TripAdvisor: “Travelers’ Choice Attraction Award 2013”. Earlier this year, the museum was ranked as one of the TOP 25 museums in Asia by TripAdvisor. The following extraction is from Trip Advisor’s letter:bức thư được gửi từ Trip Advisor.
General Director of Dalat Hasfarm giving an opening speech at the exhibition “Flower and Life”
"The man may be the head, but the woman is the neck. The neck supports the head and without the neck, the head cannot move". This is something my mother used to say and I had to think about it when I first arrived in Vietnam, a few years ago.
The seminar “Museum as centres for lifelong learning”
On August 28th 2013, the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Centre for Archaeology and Fine Arts (SEAMEO SPAFA) in collaboration with SEAMEO Centre for Lifelong Learning (SEAMEO CELLL) and local museums in Hanoi, Vietnam organized the seminar ‘MUSEUMS AS CENTRES FOR LIFELONG LEARNING’. More than 30 participants including museum managers and curators from Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam attended the seminar.
Exhibition “Flower & Life”
Flowers are always natural beauty and connect closely with women’s lives. Wedding flowers are used to make brides more radiant, decorative flowers in family homes make lives more charming ... We can see the beauty of the multicolor flowers and enjoy their perfume anywhere and anytime. The flowers contribute charm and graceful beauty to our lives.
Canada presents “Accessible Arctic” exhibition in Hanoi
The Embassy of Canada in Vietnam announces the opening of the photo exhibition “Accessible Arctic”. These spectacular photos of Canada’s Arctic were assembled and curated by the Canadian Museum of Nature together with Canadian Geographic. The exhibition will take place at the Women’s Museum, 36 Ly Thuong Kiet Street, Hanoi and is open to the public from 8h00 to 17h00 from 21-31 August, 2013. The opening ceremony will be held at 12h00 on August 21, 2013 at the Women’s Museum.
Indonesian National Army Commander-in-chief’s wife visiting VWM
Ms. TeTTy Agus Suhartono, the wife of the Commander-in-chief of the Indonesian National Army paid a visit to VWM on July 26, 2013. She spent nearly an hour on learning about Vietnamese women through the exhibit with the following topics: Women in the family; Women in history and Women’s fashion. Ms. TeTTy Agus Suhartono was really moved about the strength and strong will of Vietnamese women in the war of resistance for national defense.