Vietnam-RoK culture, food festival 2015 to kick off on November 28
The Vietnam-RoK culture, food festival 2015, as part of activities to celebrate the 23rd anniversary of Vietnam-RoK diplomatic ties will be co-chaired by International Cooperation Department in collaboration with the Korean Embassy in Vietnam.
The Vietnam-RoK culture, food festival is scheduled to take place at My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi from November 28-29.
Last year’s festival was organised at Calidas Hotel in Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower.
In the framework of this festival, visitors have a chance to enjoy Korean and Vietnamese dishes prepared by Korean restaurants and the Vietnam-RoK Family Association.
At the event, guests also can see the instructions on how to make Kim Chi and participate in special competitions.
Along with culinary activities, the festival will include an array of cultural activities such as film shows, fashion shows and art performances.
At the Vietnam-RoK culture, food festival 2014.
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In the framework of this festival, visitors have a chance to enjoy Korean and Vietnamese dishes prepared by Korean restaurants and the Vietnam-RoK Family Association.
At the event, guests also can see the instructions on how to make Kim Chi and participate in special competitions.
Along with culinary activities, the festival will include an array of cultural activities such as film shows, fashion shows and art performances.
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