Celebration of India’s biggest festival of the year, hosted by the Indian Business Chamber in Vietnam (Incham Hanoi).


This year, a grand cultural night is being organized which will “bring the true Indian Spirit to Hanoi”. It’s highlighted by the colours and values of time-honored Indian culture, namely Bollywood dances and music, henna, lucky draws to spice the event. More especially, coming to the Diwali 2017, once again our rich Indian culture will be showcased through the exciting performances by Indian Community members as well as a special performance of singer Janice Phuong – Vietnam Idol 2016 and DJ Sameer Naik from India. There will also be smattering of Indian gourmet delicacies and drinks to spoil one’s palate.
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