The cultural event aims at entertaining overseas Vietnamese children in Russia.
An exciting ceremony to celebrate International Children’s Day for Vietnamese children living in Russia was held on June 1 at Hanoi-Moscow Multifunctional Complex (Incentra) in Moscow, Russia, according to Vietnam News Agency.
Various activities were held to entertain Vietnamese children on the occasion of Children's Day on June 1 in Moscow, Russia. Photo: VNA |
The cultural event, which kicked start a series of activities among the Vietnamese community after a two-year hiatus from the Covid-19 pandemic, drew the participation of 230 Vietnamese children and their families.
The participants in the ceremony were treated to a special art performance presented by Russian and Vietnamese students from the Asia-European Child Prodigy Center, Center for Vietnamese Traditional Martial Arts, and Groups of Hope Stars and Little Stars. All children who attended the event received gifts from the organizers.
According to the representative of the Vietnamese Association at Incentra Ha Viet Long, the event is aimed at entertaining children as well as helping connect Vietnamese families for a better life in Russia.
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