Sep 12, 2019 / 11:53
Vietnam impresses int’l friends with largest-ever exhibition in Mongolia
The exhibition showcased photos on landscapes and famous destinations in Vietnam, includingHanoi, Hoi An, Ha Long Bay and the flourishing island of Phu Quoc.
Large turnout of Mongolian people was recorded at the exhibition themed “The loving S-shaped land” held by the Vietnamese Embassy to Mongolia in the capital city of Ulaanbaatar.
The exhibition took place last weekend to mark the 65th anniversary of the Vietnam-Mongolia diplomatic relations.
The event also aimed to introduce Vietnam's several charming landscapes, rich agricultural and aquatic resources and delicious gastronomy to international visitors.
The event attracted representatives of Mongolian agencies and businesses, Mongolian press and people as well as those of diplomatic missions of the UK, India, Russia, Laos, Cuba, Australia, Turkey among other visitors.
This is the biggest-ever exhibition ever held by the embassy of Vietnam in Mongolia in an area of 500 square meters which included two thematic areas.
The first area displayed photos of Vietnamese late President Ho Chi Minh in his visit to Mongolia and the mutual visits of high-ranking delegations of the two countries as well as historical highlights of the long-standing relationship between Vietnam and Mongolia.
The exhibition also showcased photos on landscapes and famous destinations in Vietnam, such as Hanoi, Hoi An, Ha Long Bay and the flourishing island of Phu Quoc, among other places.
The second area introduced some agriculture, aquatic, handicraft, and textile products from Vietnam. The visitors to the exhibition had the chance to taste Vietnamese hot coffee, dried fruits, traditional wine, and gilled cuttle-fish.
The event has also drawn a number of Mongolian enterprises which are interested in investment in Vietnam.
Vietnamese women in the traditional ao dai made the exhibition more lively and bright.
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The event also aimed to introduce Vietnam's several charming landscapes, rich agricultural and aquatic resources and delicious gastronomy to international visitors.
The event attracted representatives of Mongolian agencies and businesses, Mongolian press and people as well as those of diplomatic missions of the UK, India, Russia, Laos, Cuba, Australia, Turkey among other visitors.
This is the biggest-ever exhibition ever held by the embassy of Vietnam in Mongolia in an area of 500 square meters which included two thematic areas.
The first area displayed photos of Vietnamese late President Ho Chi Minh in his visit to Mongolia and the mutual visits of high-ranking delegations of the two countries as well as historical highlights of the long-standing relationship between Vietnam and Mongolia.
Agricultural and aquatic products from Vietnam attracted visitors.
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The handicraft products were introduced at the exhibition.
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The event has also drawn a number of Mongolian enterprises which are interested in investment in Vietnam.
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