Feb 11, 2018 / 18:00
EU Ambassadors make Banh Tet, release lanterns to welcome the Year of the Dog
The diplomats had their interesting journey to welcome the Lunar New Year.
Tet (Lunar New Year) atmosphere is everywhere now. .
This year, with the largest participation of EU Ambassadors ever, the diplomat delegation took their Tet journey in Ho Chi Minh City, where they strolled along the city's Book Street, made Banh Tet, released lanterns on river and even tried on the Vietnamese Ao Dai.
Via the video clip celebrating Tet, the EU Delegation and Embassies of EU Member states wish all the people of Vietnam a healthy, happy and successful Year of the Dog.
This year, with the largest participation of EU Ambassadors ever, the diplomat delegation took their Tet journey in Ho Chi Minh City, where they strolled along the city's Book Street, made Banh Tet, released lanterns on river and even tried on the Vietnamese Ao Dai.
Via the video clip celebrating Tet, the EU Delegation and Embassies of EU Member states wish all the people of Vietnam a healthy, happy and successful Year of the Dog.
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