HCM City to host international magic exchange programme

An international magic exchange programme is set to take place between April 26 and 28 at the Youth Cultural House in Ho Chi Minh City with the participation of a large number of famous Vietnamese and foreign magicians.
A number of foreign magicians look delighted at they met each other on stage at recent event in Ho Chi Minh City. They discussed their plans for the upcoming international magic exchange which is set to take place at the Youth Cultural House between April 26 and 28.
A number of foreign magicians look delighted at they met each other on stage at recent event in Ho Chi Minh City. They discussed their plans for the upcoming international magic exchange which is set to take place at the Youth Cultural House between April 26 and 28.
The magic event has been jointly organised by IBM RING 397, the International Brotherhood of Magicians, and IMS Ring 327, the International Magicians Society.
The magic event has been jointly organised by IBM RING 397, the International Brotherhood of Magicians, and IMS Ring 327, the International Magicians Society.
Palmas Nguyen, president of IBM RING 397, the International Brotherhood of Magicians, says the April event will provide a good chance for magicians to exchange, learn, and share their experiences to improve their on-stage performance.
Palmas Nguyen, president of IBM RING 397, the International Brotherhood of Magicians, says the April event will provide a good chance for magicians to exchange, learn, and share their experiences to improve their on-stage performance.
The upcoming magic exchange programme will see the participation of domestic magicians along with a total of 10 foreign magicians. They include Tony Hassimi from the US, Shoot Ogawa from Japan, Syouma from Japan, Tora from Iran, Robert Sode from the US, Mamada from Thailand, Wilson Lai from China, Cassidy Lee from Singapore, Lee Jei Min from the Republic of Korea, and Cris Castro from the Philippines.
The upcoming magic exchange programme will see the participation of domestic magicians along with a total of 10 foreign magicians. They include Tony Hassimi from the US, Shoot Ogawa from Japan, Syouma from Japan, Tora from Iran, Robert Sode from the US, Mamada from Thailand, Wilson Lai from China, Cassidy Lee from Singapore, Lee Jei Min from the Republic of Korea, and Cris Castro from the Philippines.
The organising board pose for a photograph alongside some of the magicians who will take part in the event.
The organising board pose for a photograph alongside some of the magicians who will take part in the event.
A number of leading Vietnamese magicians such as Tuan Minh will participate in the three-day event.
A number of leading Vietnamese magicians such as Tuan Minh will participate in the three-day event.
Magician Huy Nguyen will also take part in the programme.
Magician Huy Nguyen will also take part in the programme.
VOV/Photos: Nguoilaodong

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