Vietnamese Painters Shine with ‘Thousand-Mile Journey’ Award in Paris

Paris: Two works winning the 2026 'Con duong Thien Ly' (Thousand-Mile Journey) award by Vietnamese artists Lam Gia Huan and Nguyen Nguyet Anh went on display at a special exhibition at the Vietnam Cultural Centre (CCV) in France on April 7. The show, co-hosted by the CCV and the Association of Asian Artists (AAA) in Paris, drew art professionals and curious fans alike.

According to Vietnam News Agency, the exhibition showcased the creativity and talent of the Vietnamese artists whose works were recognized with the prestigious award. The event provided an opportunity for the international audience to engage with contemporary Vietnamese art and appreciate the unique perspectives offered by these artists.

The 'Thousand-Mile Journey' award, established to honor outstanding contributions in the field of art, has been increasingly recognized for promoting cultural exchange and understanding. The participation of Lam Gia Huan and Nguyen Nguyet Anh in this exhibition highlights the growing influence of Vietnamese art on the global stage.

The Vietnam Cultural Centre in Paris, through its collaboration with the Association of Asian Artists, continues to be a significant platform for promoting Vietnamese culture and arts in Europe. The exhibition of these award-winning works is a testament to the vibrant and evolving art scene in Vietnam.

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