Thai Nguyen Tea Festival features world’s best tea
(VOV) - Visitors to Thai Nguyen Tea Festival 2015 have a chance to learn about tea-drinking art, taste world’s most delicious types of tea and enjoy folk dances and music from Malaysia, the Philippines, Japan, China, India and the host Vietnam.
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The festival draws 67 delegations from tea-producing countries including Japan, Russia, India and the Republic of Korea, and more than 100 local enterprises. |
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Tourists are having tea and listening to two girls singing Hat Then folk songs and playing Dan Tinh musical instrument. |
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Vietnam traditional tea pavilions |
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Participating countries introduce their cultural identities. |
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The Russian teapot lures Visitors’ great attention. |
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Filipino artists draw flowers on fabric. |
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Lung Tam linen, made of natural materials is famous for beautiful patterns and durability. It has been exported to the EU. |
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A Mong ethnic minority woman draws patterns on fabric. |
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The Philippines introduce their special tea. |
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Korean artisans display tea making art. |
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Brocade products of Pa Then ethnic minority people in Ha Giang province |
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A Mong ethnic minority boy dances at the festival |
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Brunei’s pavilion |
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Thang Co - a special dish of Mong ethnic minority people |















