Vietnam joined more than 50 diplomatic missions and many international organisations in a diplomatic fair in Pretoria, South Africa on October 25.
The Vietnamese Embassy provided visitors with leaflets and booklets introducing the country’s land, people and its cooperation possibilities, especially in economics, investment, trade and tourism. Vietnam’s potential products like rice, tra fish, tea and coffee were also on show.
The Vietnamese stand at the fair attracted nearly 1,000 visitors, including South African former Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ebrahim Ebrahim.
Themed “Celebrating 20 Years of Freedom and Democracy in South Africa”, the fair provided a good chance for participating countries to introduce their history, culture and landscape and to strengthen friendship ties as well as promoting cultural exchange, economic, trade and tourism cooperation.
Themed “Celebrating 20 Years of Freedom and Democracy in South Africa”, the fair provided a good chance for participating countries to introduce their history, culture and landscape and to strengthen friendship ties as well as promoting cultural exchange, economic, trade and tourism cooperation.
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