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Military University of Culture and Arts asked to contribute more to national cultural development
PM Pham Minh Chinh joins students in an audio recording class. VNA Photo: Dương Giang
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh visits the Military University of Culture and Arts. VNA Photo: Dương Giang
PM Pham Minh Chinh talks with students. VNA Photo: Dương Giang
PM Pham Minh Chinh presents Tet gifts to the university's teachers and students. VNA Photo: Dương Giang
PM Pham Minh Chinh joins students in a singing class. VNA Photo: Dương Giang
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Military University of Culture and Arts asked to contribute more to national cultural development
01/31/2024 22:17
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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh urged the Hanoi-based Military University of Culture and Arts to play a more active role in preserving and developing the traditional culture sustainably while visiting the university on January 31. Over the past nearly 70 years, the university has strived to overcome difficulties to complete the task of training artists and musicians for the army. It trained nearly 5,000 students over the past decade, and compiled and published hundreds of documents on culture and arts over the past five years. VNA Photo: Dương Giang
Military University of Culture and Arts asked to contribute more to national cultural development
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh urged the Hanoi-based Military University of Culture and Arts to play a more active role in preserving and developing the traditional culture sustainably while visiting the university on January 31. Over the past nearly 70 years, the university has strived to overcome difficulties to complete the task of training artists and musicians for the army. It trained nearly 5,000 students over the past decade, and compiled and published hundreds of documents on culture and arts over the past five years. VNA Photo: Dương Giang
Military University of Culture and Arts asked to contribute more to national cultural development
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh urged the Hanoi-based Military University of Culture and Arts to play a more active role in preserving and developing the traditional culture sustainably while visiting the university on January 31. Over the past nearly 70 years, the university has strived to overcome difficulties to complete the task of training artists and musicians for the army. It trained nearly 5,000 students over the past decade, and compiled and published hundreds of documents on culture and arts over the past five years. VNA Photo: Dương Giang
Military University of Culture and Arts asked to contribute more to national cultural development
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh urged the Hanoi-based Military University of Culture and Arts to play a more active role in preserving and developing the traditional culture sustainably while visiting the university on January 31. Over the past nearly 70 years, the university has strived to overcome difficulties to complete the task of training artists and musicians for the army. It trained nearly 5,000 students over the past decade, and compiled and published hundreds of documents on culture and arts over the past five years. VNA Photo: Dương Giang
Military University of Culture and Arts asked to contribute more to national cultural development
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh urged the Hanoi-based Military University of Culture and Arts to play a more active role in preserving and developing the traditional culture sustainably while visiting the university on January 31. Over the past nearly 70 years, the university has strived to overcome difficulties to complete the task of training artists and musicians for the army. It trained nearly 5,000 students over the past decade, and compiled and published hundreds of documents on culture and arts over the past five years. VNA Photo: Dương Giang
Military University of Culture and Arts asked to contribute more to national cultural development
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh urged the Hanoi-based Military University of Culture and Arts to play a more active role in preserving and developing the traditional culture sustainably while visiting the university on January 31. Over the past nearly 70 years, the university has strived to overcome difficulties to complete the task of training artists and musicians for the army. It trained nearly 5,000 students over the past decade, and compiled and published hundreds of documents on culture and arts over the past five years. VNA Photo: Dương Giang
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