Vietnamese literature travels to the outside world

Source: Pano feed

PANO – More than 150 poets and translators from more than 50 nations and territories and representatives of the Vietnam Writers’ Association visited the Museum of Vietnamese Literature. This is the activity within the framework of the Third Vietnamese Literature Promotion Conference and the Second Asia-Pacific Poetry Festival.


At the museum, participants admired the sections introducing the history of the literature of Vietnam as well as movements of world’s literature. The sections introducing The Tale of Kieu by Nguyen Du, The Prison Diary by Ho Chi Minh and works during the resistance wars, etc. help bring Vietnamese literature to the world.


The People’s Army Newspaper would like to introduce some images of the visit.


An Indian poet gazing at the script of an old Vietnamese poem

An Indian poet gazing at the script of an old Vietnamese poem



Poet Huu Thinh, President of the Vietnam Writers' Association introducing signal equipment that the US troops used in the American resistance war in Vietnam.

Poet Huu Thinh, President of the Vietnam Writers' Association introducing signal equipment that the US troops used in the American resistance war in Vietnam.



Poets gathering in the section introducing At the section introducing
Poet Alex Pausides introducing the works of President Ho Chi Minh that he translated into Spanish

Poet Alex Pausides introducing the works of President Ho Chi Minh that he translated into Spanish



Poet Kevin Bowen and friends posing for picture with voluteers

Poet Kevin Bowen and friends posing for picture with voluteers



Translated by Huu Duong




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