Nearly 50 foreign embassies displayed traditional products and dishes of their countries at the festival which is held annually by event organizer Prooost and the administration of The Hague.

The Vietnamese embassy displayed agricultural products from food and beverages such as coffee and fresh coconut water, green bean cakes, lotus products, spices to eco-friendly products like straws from grass and bamboo.

In particular, Vietnamese coffee imported and distributed in the market attracted the attention of visitors.

The Vietnamese booth also displayed typical dishes such as baguette and spring rolls which are popular among local residents.

The Vietnamese Students Association staged a fan dance performance, leaving a great impression on visitors.

You may also like

Trung Nguyen Coffee Village

To get to where the story of Vietnamese coffee began, and to trace the nation’s spectacular rise as a major world coffee exporter, a visit to Trung Nguyen Coffee Village is a must.

Puppie cafes thriving in Central Highlands

A visit to the Central Highlands region of Vietnam offers plenty of incredible tourist experiences, including drinking fresh coffee in the hills and playing with cute puppies.

An Nhien – A Place of Tranquility in Da Lat

Situated on the top of Huy Hoang hill (Da Lat), An Nhien (Tranquility) Tea and Coffee House is a perfect rendezvous for people who want to enjoy the peaceful landscape of this highland area.

A European village in the heart of Hanoi

A program entitled “European Village” brought a true European atmosphere to the heart of Hanoi through unique activities, attracting a lot of visitors.

Art exchange programme spotlights Vietnam – Laos special friendship

NDO – An art exchange programme was held in the Lao capital city of Vientiane on October 9, honouring the solidarity and faithful friendship between Vietnam and Laos.