Vietnam news in brief - March 28
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Vietnamese and Japanese artists will perform in a concert to commemorate the victims of natural disasters in Japan, bringing hope for a better future and strengthening people-to-people exchanges.
Japanese artist Higashimura Akiko published a manga about the love story between Araki Sotaro, a merchant from Nagasaki, and Princess Ngoc Hoa of the Nguyen Lord about 400 years ago.
Japan and Việt Nam will celebrate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations this year, with cultural events lifting the friendship and mutual understanding between the people of the two nations.
Vietnam needs to enhance international cooperation and give solutions to raise funds from domestic and international private sectors to realize its net zero emission target by 2050.
Some 284,000 Vietnamese visited Japan in 2022.
Vietnam exported fresh longan to this tough market for the first time after six years of negotiations and preparations.
Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee Tran Sy Thanh meets Governor of Japan's Kanagawa Prefecture Kuroiwa Yuji on November 18.
Bilateral tourism exchange and promotion are expected to achieve two-way travel between Vietnam and Japan, hitting over 1.5 million people as before the pandemic.
The film unmasks the pains that Vietnamese AO victims have been suffering though the war ended more than four decades ago.