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Illustrative image(Cinet)- The Culture and Sports Week will take place at the Vietnam Exhibition Centre for Culture and Arts in Hanoi from March 25 to 28 on the 70th anniversary of Vietnam Sports Day (March 27, 1946-2016).

In a framework of the Week, visitors will have a chance to enjoy a wide range of daily sports, cultural and musical activities, including Tai Chi and martial art performances (March 26); meetings with sports bike clubs; an Aerobics show and musical performances by Hanoi children (March 27); and an introduction to yoga (March 28).
One of the biggest highlights of the event will be the “Pride in Vietnamese Sports” programme, to be held by Vietnam Sports Newspaper on the same night as the opening ceremony.
Some provinces and cities including Ha Noi, Da Nang, HCM City will also display and introduce some achievements and activities of sports and physical trainings in Culture and Sport Week entitled “70 years of Vietnamese sports accompanying the country’s development”.
Displaying zone in Ha Noi city focuses on two contents: Building the capital culture in a cultural identity and tradition of Thang Long – Hanoi; building the capital sports in a development. The Ho Chi Minh city comprises displaying part named “HCM sports in a new height”. Da Nang city introduces Asian Beach Games 2016 this September. Vietnam hopes to welcome about 3,000 athletes from 45 countries and territories across Asia including 165 sets of medals in 14 events and 22 disciplines.
Alongside daily activities, the exhibition section is also expected to seize from the attention of attendees. Photos, documents and artifacts will be on display at the centre providing an overview on establishment and development of Vietnam’s sport sector over the past seven decades, and introducing sports achievements and movements of the country’s two leading localities in sports, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
The event aims to honour collectives, individuals and social organisations for their significant contributions to development of the national sports sector over the past 70 years; raise awareness of the importance of sports and facilitate people’s participation in sports to improve their physical health.


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