The flavours of international cuisine and entertainment activities will be offered during the annual food festival held by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The event will take place on December 11 at Van Phuc Diplomatic Compound, 298 Kim Ma Street, Hanoi.
Visitors to the festival also have ample chance to enjoy music and dance performances at the more than 117 food displays and learn more about culinary arts of other countries.
There will also be a wide variety of charitable events raising money for the needy and disadvantaged for which the donations have been earmarked for the support of orphans and people with disabilities. Entrance fee is 10,000 VND (0.5 USD).
The festival will be a chance for other countries' entrepreneurs in Vietnam to popularise their products to local consumers.
There will also be a wide variety of charitable events raising money for the needy and disadvantaged for which the donations have been earmarked for the support of orphans and people with disabilities. Entrance fee is 10,000 VND (0.5 USD).
The festival will be a chance for other countries' entrepreneurs in Vietnam to popularise their products to local consumers.
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