Vietnamese cultural festival held by Russian students in Vladivostok

A Vietnamese cultural festival was held on June 3 by a club of Russian students of Vietnamese studies at Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) in Vladivostok with the help of the FEFU Association of Russian and International Students (ARIS).

Speaking at the festival, Evgeny Vlasov, Deputy Vice-President for International Relations at FEFU, hailed both Vietnamese and Russian students for organising the festival. They have put great efforts to introduce and promote the beauty of Vietnam’s nature and people, he said.

Diana Albertovna, Head of the FEFU Department of the Asia-Pacific Region, welcomed the event, noting that it provided visitors a better understanding of Vietnamese culture and people.

The festival gave visitors a glimpse of Vietnam’s geography, its “Con Rong Chau Tien” (Offspring of Dragon and Fairy) tale and Tet Nguyen Dan (Lunar New Year) festival, and introduced the meaning of the Vietnamese national flag.

It featured performances of Vietnamese martial arts, songs and folk dances as well as various traditional folk games. “Pho cuon” (rice noodle roll), one of Vietnamese traditional dishes, was also introduced.

FEFU is among the universities in Russia with a large number of students, about 30, pursuing Vietnamese language studies. More than 80 Vietnamese students are studying at the university.

Mời quý độc giả theo dõi VOV.VN trên

Related

Vietnamese culture promoted at Int’l Francophonie Day in France
Vietnamese culture promoted at Int’l Francophonie Day in France

VOV.VN - The Vietnamese Cultural Center in France represented Vietnam to participate in Week-end de la Francophonie in Yèbles town, 60km away from Paris, on March 19-20 to mark International Francophonie Day.

Vietnamese culture promoted at Int’l Francophonie Day in France

Vietnamese culture promoted at Int’l Francophonie Day in France

VOV.VN - The Vietnamese Cultural Center in France represented Vietnam to participate in Week-end de la Francophonie in Yèbles town, 60km away from Paris, on March 19-20 to mark International Francophonie Day.

Vietnamese culinary culture introduced in Brazil
Vietnamese culinary culture introduced in Brazil

VOV.VN - Mezanino restaurant in the Brazilian capital of Brasilia is hosting a culinary festival from April 21 to May 8 to introduce unique Vietnamese cuisine at 14 major restaurants across the city.

Vietnamese culinary culture introduced in Brazil

Vietnamese culinary culture introduced in Brazil

VOV.VN - Mezanino restaurant in the Brazilian capital of Brasilia is hosting a culinary festival from April 21 to May 8 to introduce unique Vietnamese cuisine at 14 major restaurants across the city.