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February 3, 2026Vietnam hosted the sub-venue segment of the 2026 Global Youth Spring Festival Gala in Hanoi and Hai Phong from January 28 to 29, spotlighting vibrant cultural exchange between Vietnam and China. Organized in collaboration with authorities from Vietnam and south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, the two-day celebration emphasized youth participation, creativity, and cross-border friendship, showcasing how tradition and modernity can intersect in inspiring ways.The gala transformed both cities into dynamic cultural stages, combining formal performances with open-air exhibitions and interactive street activities. By engaging young people as active participants rather than passive observers, the events highlighted the evolving role of youth in shaping cultural exchange and sustaining long-standing ties between neighboring nations.Hanoi’s festivities on January 28 featured twelve meticulously curated programs that merged Chinese and Vietnamese artistic traditions. Music, dance, and theatrical performances wove together classical and contemporary elements, creating a seamless narrative that reflected collaboration and shared heritage. Performers from both countries shared the stage, producing a single unified showcase rather than separate national segments. Audiences experienced a vibrant cross-cultural symphony, where costumes, choreography, and musical arrangements highlighted the creativity that emerges when traditions intersect.Complementing the stage performances, an intangible cultural heritage fair invited attendees to explore traditional practices hands-on. Calligraphy booths allowed participants to try their skill in crafting Chinese characters, while painting stations demonstrated artistic techniques with Vietnamese and Chinese roots. These interactive experiences provided deeper engagement than observation alone, allowing visitors to connect personally with cultural heritage while appreciating shared histories and distinct artistic approaches.Advertisement AdvertisementThe following day, the celebrations expanded into Hai Phong, with activities taking place in the city’s central park and surrounding streets. The outdoor setting offered a relaxed and accessible environment, encouraging passersby and local residents to join the festivities. The shift to publi …