The Deutschland-Fest 2018: German Experiences in Hanoi kicked off on November 2 night around the Ly Thai To Statue next to Hoan Kiem Lake, with the attendance of German Ambassador to Vietnam Christian Berger and Hanoi People’s Committee Chairman Nguyen Duc Chung.
The Deutschland-Fest 2018: German Experiences in Hanoi kicked off on November 2 in the capital city. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) ﷺ- The Deutschland-Fest 2018: German Experiences inHanoi kicked off on November 2 night around the Ly Thai To Statue next toHoan Kiem Lake, with the attendance of German Ambassador to Vietnam ChristianBerger and Hanoi People’s Committee Chairman Nguyen Duc Chung.
Thetwo-day festival will entertain locals and expats with a wide range ofactivities including Learning about Bundesliga, the Brothers Grimm BeerFestival and a fashion show by the Van Laack Company.
Aphoto exhibition displaying ten photos on the theme of Buddy Bears (a symbol ofBerlin) by Leica and another exhibition featuring photos about the diplomaticrelations between Vietnam and Germany will be also held.
Festivalgoers can also enjoy jazz performances and movies about Germany’s tourism andculture. A pop rock performance by the band Isolation Berlin will be held on November3 night.
Addressingthe event, Ambassador ChristianBerger said the festival aims to give Vietnamese people gain in insight into diverseaspects of Vietnam-Germany links.
He added that the event marked a decadeof a joint programme on teaching German in Vietnamese schools. Around 4,000Vietnamese students are studying German at school with the support of thisprogramme, and one third of schools where German is taught are in Hanoi.
💝 ChairmanChung stressed that Germany is one of Hanoi’s most important partners withnearly 70 investment projects in different fields. Two-way trade between Hanoi andGermany reaches about 900 million USD a year. -VNA
The Deutschland-Fest 2018: German experiences in Hanoi will take place at the area of Ly Thai To Statue, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi on November 2-3, said German Ambassador to Vietnam Christian Berger at a press conference on October 30.
Vietnam attaches importance to the traditional relationship with Germany and wishes to further enhance bilateral collaboration, especially in economy and trade.
Deputy Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son held talks with Andreas Michaelis, State Secretary of the Federal Foreign Office of Germany, on November 1 as part of his ongoing working visit to the European country.
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