Prague-based Sapa Trade Centre hosted Vietnam Culture Day in an effort to promote Vietnamese culture to local people and international friends.
Organised by Info-Dráček, the event, part of the Asian Festival, brought together Vietnamese artists, children’s clubs and dragon and lion dance troupes living in the Republic of Czech.
Its performances attracted approximately 400 local people, who watched the programme from beginning to end.
Info-Dráček is a Czech organization that hosts activities to promote Vietnamese culture in the country, helping increase mutual understanding and making it easier for Vietnamese people to integrate well into local community.
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