Vietnam Week to kick off in UAE

VOV.VN - A Vietnam Week is set to take place on September 26-30 in Dubai and Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) with the aim of promoting the image of Vietnam and tourism and culture exchange between the two countries.

The event is expected to help draw more investment from the Middle East and Northern Africa in Vietnam’s energy, real estate, infrastructure, production, tourism, and agriculture. It also provides a good chance for Vietnam firms to study the region’s business culture and market demands and spur exports of food and other agricultural produce, fashion, furniture, construction and consumer products.

After an opening ceremony, a business forum, fashion shows and a culture and tourism exhibition will be held during the event.

The UAE is a potential tourism market. Emirates Airline opened direct flights from Dubai to Hanoi on August 3.

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