Vietnam leaves deep impression at Charity Fair in Mongolia

Wednesday, 21/09/2022 16:25
The Vietnamese Embassy in Mongolia coordinated with the International Women's Diplomats Club (WDC) under Mongolia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and foreign representative missions in Mongolia to co-organize the annual International Charity Fair in Ulaanbaatar on September 17 to raise funds to help poor, orphaned and disabled children in facilities, fostering and social protection centers of Mongolia.
International friends at Vietnam's pavilion (Photo: baoquocte.vn) 

After two years of hiatus due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, this fair had the active participation of more than 20 embassies and consulates general in Mongolia.

In addition, the fair is also an opportunity for cultural and culinary exchange, strengthening solidarity; promoting the country and people of each nation with a representative agency in Mongolia.

As a member of the Organizing Board, Vietnam had some impressive performances at the opening ceremony. The guests were very impressed with the performance of T'rung with the Vietnamese song "Vietnam Ho Chi Minh" performed by teachers and students at the High School No. 14, named after President Ho Chi Minh, at the opening session of the program.

Besides, images introducing the landscapes, cultural and cuisine activities of some regions and ethnic groups of Vietnam were also presented to Mongolian and international friends.

The Vietnamese pavilion is located at the first destination of the fair, especially attracting visitors with traditional long dresses (ao dai) next to the stalls introducing handicrafts and traditional dishes such as fried spring rolls, Chung cake, lean pork paste and all kinds of Vietnamese coffees favored by the Mongolian market.

On this occasion, some large groups such as Khunsexpress, Eco foods LLC, Nomin and Cruisetour also promoted Vietnam's tourism with a series of products imported from Vietnam.

The fair took place for only 6 hours (from 9am to 3pm) but left many impressions and even "regrets" when available Vietnamese goods were not enough to meet the overwhelming demand of visitors./.

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