“Dare to lead a glorious life” at Vietnam Women’s Museum

Feb 16, 2023

The exhibition titled DARE TO LEAD A GLORIOUS LIFE is organized by Journalist – Director Nguyen Bong Mai at the Vietnam Women’s Museum, taking place from February 18 to 26, 2023. The exhibition receives sponsorship from UNESCO – United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in Vietnam.

Inspired by two books that Journalist – Director Nguyen Bong Mai will release in 2023, the exhibition is a visual draft outlining Mai’s journey resulting in 55 ethnic costumes that Mai has collected. Visitors to the exhibition will be the first readers to access the brief contents of these two books. With a journey of 3 chapters “99 days of solo traveling” – “99 days with national costumes” – “99 days of being alone but not alone”, the audience will follow the adventure of Journalist – Director Bong Mai to dive deep into the unique culture of Vietnam.

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