Tallinn, June 7 -- Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his spouse embarked on a cultural journey through the Arvo Part Centre, a standout cultural symbol of Estonia, on late June 6 (local time) as part of his official trip to the Baltic country. His visit was guided by Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna. The centre, named after Estonia's world-renowned composer, serves as both a repository and research hub dedicated to preserving and introducing the legacy of Arvo Part, widely regarded as one of the most influential contemporary composers. The facility, established in 2010, regularly hosts concerts, workshops, educational programmes, and other cultural events while also acting as a venue for the Estonian Government's cultural exchang...
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