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Embassy hosts Vietnamese Cultural Days in Turkey

The Embassy of Vietnam in Turkey is hosting the Vietnamese Cultural Days in Turkey from December 10 – 13 to mark the 40th anniversary of the two countries’ diplomatic relations.
Embassy hosts Vietnamese Cultural Days in Turkey ảnh 1Vietnamese Ambassador to Turkey Tran Quang Tuyen speaks at the event (Source VOV)

Hanoi (VNA) –
The Embassy of Vietnam in Turkeyis hosting the Vietnamese Cultural Days in Turkey from December 10 – 13 to markthe 40th anniversary of the two countries’ diplomatic relations.

The opening ceremony was attended by more than 300 guests,including Turkish governmental officials and diplomats, representatives fromforeign diplomatic corps in Turkey and local businesses, and Vietnamese expats.

The embassy invited two Vietnamese chefs to Ankara for theopening event to show the guests how to make Vietnamese traditional foods –“pho bo” (beef noodle soup), “nem ran” (fried spring rolls) and “nem cuon”(fresh spring rolls).

Speaking at the event, Vietnamese Ambassador to Turkey TranQuang Tuyen said the Vietnamese Cultural Days in Turkey is an important eventto conclude 2018, a year the two are celebrating the 40th year oftheir ties.

He also recalled big diplomatic events between Vietnam andTurkey this year, including the visit of Chairwoman of the Vietnamese NationalAssembly Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan to Turkey, the Turkey – Vietnam Business andInvestment Forum in Istanbul and the Turkish fashion and cuisine week in Hanoiheld by the Embassy of Turkey in October.

In addition, the event features cultural dance and musicperformances alongside an exhibition of photos capturing the beauty ofVietnamese nature and landscapes and a cuisine festival that offers a varietyof Vietnamese traditional dishes. –VNA

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