Vietnamese culture, foods popularised at ASEAN Sports and Family Day in South Africa
Members of the Vietnamese Embassy and representative agencies in South Africa recently attended the ASEAN Sports and Family Day hosted by the ASEAN Committee in Pretoria (APC).
Vietnamese coffee popularised at the ASEAN Sports and Family Day in South Africa. (Photo: VNA)
Pretoria (VNA) – Members of the Vietnamese Embassy and representativeagencies in South Africa recently attended the ASEANSports and Family Day hosted by the ASEANCommittee in Pretoria (APC).
They introduced Vietnamese cuisine and interacted with about 250 membersfrom embassies and representative agencies of other ASEAN member countries inSouth Africa.
In his opening speech at the event, the Ambassador of Myanmar to South Africa,who is the rotating chair of the APC, highlighted the significance of the event,saying that it contributes to further tightening friendship, solidarity,cooperation and mutual support among the members of the committee at the Africancountry.
♕ The event offered a chance for participants to enjoy traditional foods ofSoutheast Asian nations, thus getting insights into the culture, land andpeople of the countries./.
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