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Sakura blossoms on display at VN-Japan cultural festival this weekend

Some 50 sakura trees of different species, above 2.5m high each, and 10,000 branches of sakura blossoms will be displayed during the 2018 Vietnam-Japan Cultural Exchange Festival in downtown Hanoi, starting this weekend.
Sakura blossoms on display at VN-Japan cultural festival this weekend ảnh 1Sakura trees and branches will be exhibited in downtown Hanoi at the Japanese Culture Exchange Festival. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Some 50 sakura trees of different species,above 2.5m high each, and 10,000 branches of sakura blossoms will be displayedduring the 2018 Vietnam-Japan Cultural Exchange Festival in downtown Hanoi,starting this weekend.

The event, which will take place at Ly Thai To Park by Hoan Kiem Lakefrom March 23-26, aims to celebrate the 45th anniversary ofVietnam-Japan diplomatic ties this year.

Experienced artisans from Japan are helping arrange the exhibition, theorganisers said in a press briefing on March 19, adding that the Japanesesakura will be exhibited alongside local flowers.

The event will include variouscultural activities, such as the introduction of the Japanese tea culture,chess, Kendama folk games and Japanese cuisine near Hanoi Children’s Palace,besides a Yosakoi dance performance by 17 teams on Dinh Tien Hoang street.

The event will also host variousVietnamese traditional arts such as ca tru (ceremonial singing), hatxam (blind busker’s singing) and folk dances.

Further, the Hanoi authoritiesand Japanese partners will hold a meeting to discuss tourism, health, educationand economic investment. Japanese cooks will demonstratethe preparation of traditional food, including ramen noodles, soba noodles,takoyaki cake and sushi.-VNA
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