Media centre opened to serve Da Lat Flowers Festival
A media centre was inaugurated on December 21 at No.1 Le Dai Hanh Street in Da Lat city of the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong to provide information and venue for reporters during the 7th Da Lat Flowers Festival starting this weekend.
The 7th Da Lat Flowers Festival is set to take place from December 23-27. (Photo: VNA)
Lam Dong (VNA) – A media centre was inaugurated on December 21 at No.1 LeDai Hanh Street in Da Lat city of the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong toprovide information and venue for reporters during the 7th Da LatFlowers Festival starting this weekend.
The centre, locatedin downtown Da Lat where the festival will take place, is able to provide reporterswith high-speed Internet access and computers. It will be open through December27.
To date, over 300reporters and editors from press agencies and television stations across thecountry have registered to cover the upcoming festival, according to theprovince’s Department of Information and Communications.
In addition, thetoll station at Lien Khuong – Prenn Pass highway will offer free pass fromDecember 22-28 to better serve visitors to the festival.
The 7th Da Lat Flower Festival, themed “Flowers of Da Lat –Miracle from the Good Earth”, will be held in Da Lat city from December 23-27.
This year’s event will continue promoting the branding offlowers and tourism in Da Lat and introducing traditional tea and silk productsof the province.
The festival will feature a fashion week of silkand “ao dai” (traditional Vietnamese dress) and folk performances by artistsfrom the Republic of Korea.
A series of workshops will be held within theframework of the festival to promote investment in Lam Dong, discuss Da Lat’sdevelopment planning and develop local tea and silk products.-VNA
The 7th Da Lat Flower Festival, themed “Flowers of Da Lat – Miracle from the good earth”, will return to Da Lat city, the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong from December 23-27.
A week-long festival spotlighting tea and silk products of the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong is scheduled as part of the Da Lat flower festival.
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