Vietnamese, Russian agencies celebrate International Women’s Day
Moscow’s regional public organisation for women’s rights protection “Women of our city”, the Vietnamese Association in Russia and the “Creation” Funding on March 4 organised a musical show to celebrate International Women’s Day.
A performance in the musical show celebrating International Women's day in Moscow. (Photo: VNA)
Moscow (VNA)🎐 – Moscow’s regional public organisationfor women’s rights protection “Women of our city”, the Vietnamese Associationin Russia and the “Creation” Funding on March 4 organised a musical show to celebrateInternational Women’s Day.
The event saw theparticipation of representatives from the Vietnam Embassy in Russia,businesswomen, and their family members.
A performance at the show. (Photo: VNA)
Vietnamese and Russian participants joined in performing songs in both languages and aplay. At the event, the organisation “Women of our city” awardedcertificates of merit to individual Vietnamese women who have made manycontributions to strengthening the solidarity and friendship between Vietnamand Russia./.
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