On Saturday, March 18, Nha Bat Giac in Ly Thai To Park to become the 100th landmark in the world to go green for St. Patrick’s Day.
Hanoi Party Secretary Hoang Trung Hai, Chairman of Hanoi People's Committee Nguyen Duc Chung and Ambassador of Ireland to Vietnam Cáit Moran.
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Every year, Ireland and it’s people celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, Ireland’s national day. There is a huge global family of Irish people around the globe – some 70 million people Irish ancestry and many more are friends of Ireland. St Patrick’s Day is quite a celebration everywhere, including here in Vietnam.
Hanoi Party Secretary Hoang Trung Hai and Ambassador of Ireland to Vietnam Cáit Moran.
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Hanoi Party Secretary Hoang Trung Hai and Ambassador of Ireland to Vietnam Cáit Moran.
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Nha Bat Giac in in Ly Thai To Park to become the 100th landmark in the world to go green for St. Patrick’s Day.
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