| Chairman of the Asian Group in Romania, Indonesian Ambassador Meidyatama Suryodiningrat represented the opening of the event. |
On September 6, the Asian Cultural Festival took place at the Dimitrie Gusti Village National Museum in Bucharest. This was the third time this multinational cultural event was held, bringing together the participation of 14 countries including: Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkmenistan and Vietnam.
| Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Ana Cristina Tinca affirmed Romania's desire to promote multifaceted cooperation with Asian countries. |
The festival is an opportunity for the Asian community to introduce unique cultural and traditional culinary features to the Romanian public.
Within the framework of the event, the Vietnamese booth made a strong impression with traditional dishes, handicraft products and typical goods from many localities, giving visitors a vivid look at the diversity and richness of Vietnamese culture.
| Ms. Iulia Balaci, Communications Director of the National Museum of the Village of Dimitrie Gusti, rang the gong to officially open the event. |
In addition to cuisine and typical products, Vietnam brings a unique cultural space with traditional costume performances and graceful folk dances in the four-panel dress and conical hat, thereby contributing to spreading long-standing cultural values rich in identity, while attracting the attention and enthusiastic response of many local people.
| The Vietnamese cultural booth always has a special attraction for visitors. |
Participating in the Asian Cultural Festival not only contributes to promoting the image of the country, people and culture of Vietnam to international friends, but also opens up many opportunities to promote cooperation in the fields of economics , trade and tourism between Vietnam and countries in the region.
| Tourists wait in long lines to enjoy Vietnamese dishes that are always "sold out". |
| Handicrafts and fine arts products are materials that tell unique stories about the history, culture and people of Vietnam. |
| The image of Vietnamese women confidently walking in traditional costumes has left a deep impression on the hearts of international friends and guests. |
| The performance "I go see the full moon festival" depicts the graceful, charming beauty of Vietnamese women. |
Source: https://baoquocte.vn/viet-nam-tham-gia-le-hoi-van-hoa-chau-a-lan-thu-3-tai-romania-327024.html






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