The exhibition displays 150 photos and 30 videos capturing simple yet profound moments of happiness of the Vietnamese people, from the beauty of nature, community cohesion, culture and heritage, to the warm moments of everyday life. Each image not only reflects the joy of life, but also expresses the optimism, the desire to rise up and the enduring solidarity of the nation.

The highlight of “Happy Vietnam” is not only the display of images but also the series of creative interactive activities. Visitors can take souvenir photos at the photobooth, send personal messages at the “happiness tree”, or receive a “happiness passport” – a souvenir that records their own emotions. This is an open space for everyone to spread positive spirit, sharing the message of happiness to the community.
The organizers said that the exhibition aims to bring closeness, so that the public can not only admire but also feel and live in a happy atmosphere. Each photo and each film is carefully selected to depict sustainable values: from happiness in production and work, in the family, to the border and islands.

With a creative approach, “Happy Vietnam” has become a highlight in the series of activities celebrating the 80th anniversary of National Day. Not only a place to preserve images, the exhibition also affirms the role of culture in cultivating spirit, nurturing belief and aspiration for a happy and prosperous Vietnam.
To increase interactivity, the organizers have prepared 29,220 gifts with QR codes, helping visitors experience the Vietnam promotion platform with virtual reality (VR) technology associated with familiar landmarks.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/ngam-nhin-nhung-khong-gian-dep-cua-viet-nam-hanh-phuc-post810420.html
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