Vietnam represented at ASEAN bazaar in Argentina

The Vietnamese Embassy in Argentina, in collaboration with diplomatic missions of Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines and Indonesia, all members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), held an annual bazaar on March 18.

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Those in attendance at the event included ambassadors and embassy staff, along with Deputy Foreign Minister of Argentina Pablo Tettamanti.

The event aimed to promote cultural exchanges and introduce the land and people of the participating countries, while raising understanding and tightening relations between ASEAN and the host country, according to the ASEAN Committee in Argentina.

It featured a wide range of their traditional handicrafts, cuisines and art performances.
Vietnamese conical hats, ao dai (Vietnamese traditional long dress), and local dishes on show at  the event  captured the attention of visitors.

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